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Technological Guilt Tripping

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

14-Dec-18 12:00

Technological Guilt Tripping

The language learning app, Duolingo, have made guilt-tripping an artform with their cartoon owl mascot, Duo. If you miss a week of lessons, the app sends you an email with an animated crying version of Duo. Why is technology guilt-tripping us so effective? We ask our listeners about the worst ways technology has guilt tripped them.


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Categories:  Personal DevelopmentEntrepreneurshipTechnologyTechSME

Tags:  guiltapptechnologyemotional manipulation





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