oli_sussex
Market Sharp
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- Dec 19, 2025
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The betting app is a designed object. Every choice in it was made by someone.
The position of the deposit button. The color of the bet confirmation. The number of taps between opening the app and money leaving your account.
These decisions were made by product designers and UX teams who had access to behavioral data showing which interface choices increased engagement, increased deposit frequency, and reduced withdrawal completion.
The information asymmetry is complete and one-directional. The operator knows which button placement increases deposits. You don't know they know this. You experience the interface as though it's neutral.
Dark patterns: UX design choices that manipulate user behavior against their own interest.
The betting app is probably the most sophisticated deployment of dark patterns outside the social media industry.
The specific ones worth naming: the one-tap re-bet that skips the review screen. The withdrawal journey that has more steps than the deposit journey. The balance displayed in a way that emphasizes the number without the context of what it represents. The push notification timed to a match that started two minutes ago.
None of these are accidents.
The position of the deposit button. The color of the bet confirmation. The number of taps between opening the app and money leaving your account.
These decisions were made by product designers and UX teams who had access to behavioral data showing which interface choices increased engagement, increased deposit frequency, and reduced withdrawal completion.
The information asymmetry is complete and one-directional. The operator knows which button placement increases deposits. You don't know they know this. You experience the interface as though it's neutral.
Dark patterns: UX design choices that manipulate user behavior against their own interest.
The betting app is probably the most sophisticated deployment of dark patterns outside the social media industry.
The specific ones worth naming: the one-tap re-bet that skips the review screen. The withdrawal journey that has more steps than the deposit journey. The balance displayed in a way that emphasizes the number without the context of what it represents. The push notification timed to a match that started two minutes ago.
None of these are accidents.