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  1. Attention theft - Wikipedia

    • Attention theft is a theory in economic sociology and psychology which describes situations in which marketers serve advertisements to consumers who have not consented to view them and who are given nothing in return. Perpetrators seek to distract targets with their advertising content, thereby commandeering their attention. Attention theft ha… See more

    Psychological basis

    People are susceptible to attention theft because they tend by default to pay attention to whatever stimuli in their … See more

    Examples

    Commonly cited examples of attention theft include billboards, apps that send out promotional notifications, sound trucks, email spam, and TV screens with mostly or entirely promotional content in locations with a … See more

    Criticism

    Critics of attention theft characterize it as a type of unethical marketing. They argue that it contributes to information overload, leading to negative health outcomes, and infringes upon freedom of thought. Writing in … See more

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    External links

    • Media related to Attention theft at Wikimedia Commons See more

     
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    Apr 14, 2017 · Attention theft happens anywhere you find your time and attention taken without consent. The most egregious examples are found where, like at the gas station, we are captive audiences.

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    Theft (from Old English þeofð, cognate to thief) is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. [1][2][3] The word theft is also used as …

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    May 22, 2014 · Simply put: Attention theft is a crime. Writing more than a hundred years ago, the German sociologist Georg Simmel observed, “The psychological basis of the metropolitan type of individuality consists in the intensification of …

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    Jan 2, 2024 · Attention theft refers to the act of diverting or taking someone's focus or concentration without their permission or in a deceitful manner. Imagine you're reading a book or working on...

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  12. Stolen Focus: Johann Hari explains how your …

    Feb 8, 2022 · Johann Hari on life in the most distracted time in human history and how you can reclaim your attention span.

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