
In front of the timeline, as many critics have noted, we exhibit classic rewardseeking
lab-rat behavior, the sort that’s observed when lab rats are put in front of an
unpredictable food dispenser. Rats will eventually stop pressing the lever if their device
dispenses food regularly or not at all. But if the lever’s rewards are rare and irregular, the rats
will never stop pressing it. In other words, it is essential that social media is mostly unsatisfying.
That is what keeps us scrolling, scrolling, pressing our lever over and over in the hopes of getting
some fleeting sensation—some momentary rush of recognition, flattery, or rage.