<p><img data-src="https://biz-file.com/c/2206/657796-208x117.jpg?3" alt="Image source: RODNAE Productions from" width="208" height="117" align="left" / loading="lazy" class="lazyload"><br><span >Image source: RODNAE Productions from [[https://www.pexels.com Pexels]]&lt;/span>We all know how social media gamifies communication by offering immediate, vivid, and quantified evaluations of our conversational success. These game-like features are responsible for much of social media's psychological wallop. Social media is addictive, in part, because it feels so good to watch those likes go up, and in the background we know that the platforms' scoring mechanisms bring with them another very game-like aspect: a clear and unambiguous ranking.<br> <a href="https://www.bizcommunity.com//Article/196/500/228450.html">Read more...</a> | <a href="https://www.bizcommunity.com//SendToFriend.aspx?l=196&c=500&ct=1&ci=228450">Send to a friend</a></p><div style="clear:left"></div>