Dopamine Fracking

(igerman.cc)

46 points | by igmn 2 hours ago

11 comments

  • bsimpson 1 hour ago
    He's right - that phrase evokes what he means better than many alternatives.

    But this feels like an article where you get all the useful info in the title. The rest is just a rant about the modern internet being bad for your brain.

  • pmg101 7 minutes ago
    A deeper dive would go into why this seems to be such a quintessentially American pursuit.

    I'd speculate perhaps something to do with capitalism, and also maybe a culture made out of people coming together from other cultures was more able to throw out "baggage"(ie context) and distil pure experiences.

  • sugabush 7 minutes ago
    Read the book Attensity they coined this
  • apt-apt-apt-apt 52 minutes ago
    I like the idea of the term, but would want capture these:

    1. Refinement, where things are made super-concentrated and pure

    2. Supernormal stimuli, where the effect becomes unnaturally intense

    3. How easy it becomes to consume the result

    Something like 'dopamine super-refinement'.

    • robotresearcher 4 minutes ago
      We’ve been using ‘crack’ for that for getting on for two generations.
    • vincnetas 39 minutes ago
      digital mdma

      synthetic, pure, overly stimulating, taps into base mechanics of joy creation, prone to abuse but on the same time you still want it and tell yourself that you can control it. and sometimes you really do.

  • sd_mikey 40 minutes ago
    This seems in the same ballpark as the book Attensity!, which coined the term human fracking.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/18/how-can-we-def...

  • johnathandos 28 minutes ago
    "All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind."
  • protocolture 1 hour ago
    "movies becoming too Marvel"

    I dunno, I love hating modern thing as much as the next guy, but this is just people being hyper sensitive. Your average 80s action comedy quips the same as any Marvel film.

  • ares623 33 minutes ago
    Damn, that's a good way to describe it.
  • andrewvu0203 3 minutes ago
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  • yoyomaindydjsj 1 hour ago
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  • MitPitt 51 minutes ago
    Humanity was fracking dopamine from art by first painting on cave walls, then oil on canvas, and eventually we got cinematography and video games. Author sounds like a luddite. Feel free to paint on cave walls. Nothing's happening to real strawberries either.
    • profsummergig 20 minutes ago
      Also, I'd guess that more strawberries are grown today than ever before. After their artificial essence was created in the labs.

      I enjoyed the article. It was very evocative.

    • Waterluvian 39 minutes ago
      “Grog are you in there dopamine fracking again?”

      “It’s not what it looks like! Gawd, just leave me alone mom!”