Attention Capitalism
As someone who works in tech, I like the analogy of a DoS attack. The root of the issue is attention capitalism. Our attention is essentially a resource being exploited for profit. In that scenario, we're effectivley no longer in control of our own free will as long as someone else can profit by controlling it. On an individual scale, we can give it relatively benign labels like "distraction". But when you look at it from macro scale it's effectively a DDoS attack on our free will perpetrated by all of the companies trying to get a slice of the pie of our attention.
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Folksonomies: metaphor attention analogy distraction
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Concepts:
Denial-of-service attack (0.967495): dbpedia_resource
Botnet (0.652645): dbpedia_resource
Internet Relay Chat (0.633881): dbpedia_resource
Smurf attack (0.625702): dbpedia_resource