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Ulysses’ ropes and the inherent limits of digital self-control tools

dc.contributor.authorSchwartz, R.X
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-22T19:32:28Z
dc.date.issued2019-01-01
dc.descriptionOriginal submission date: 2019-10-28T01:50:25Z
dc.description.abstractMillions of users install digital self-control tools (DSCTs) in order to limit their device usage. Previous inductive HCI research on DSCTs has shown that these tools are not always effective. However, it is unclear if these failures are inherent to DSCTs or merely incidental. In response, this analysis uses a deductive method to identify and classify the inherent limits of DSCTs. First, Homer’s siren story from The Odyssey is presented as an ideal form of self-binding. The ideal self-binding strategies used by Ulysses are then contrasted with the actual self-binding opportunities afforded by DSCTs. This contrast highlights several inherent limits of DSCTs: incomplete binding, inability to comprehensively detect or correct circumventions, inability to allow legitimate overrides, instability, and pressuring of users due to other embodied desires. Further implications of this analysis include that users must maintain a minimal level of self-discipline for DSCTs to be effective, and that recognition of legitimate DSCT overrides may become possible by incorporating other individuals.
dc.identifiern009w237f
dc.identifier.citationR.X. Schwartz. 2019. Ulysses’ ropes and the inherent limits of digital self-control tools. Presented at 5th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing. https://doi.org/10.18130/v3-dfzq-ny16
dc.identifier.doi10.18130/v3-dfzq-ny16
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.18130/v3-dfzq-ny16
dc.identifier.urihttps://libraopen.library.virginia.edu/handle/item/8700
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of Virginia
dc.rightsAll rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
dc.subjectHuman-Computer Interaction
dc.subjectAttention
dc.subjectSelf-Binding
dc.subjectSocial Media
dc.subjectBehavioral Intervention
dc.subjectDigital Wellbeing
dc.subjectAddiction
dc.titleUlysses’ ropes and the inherent limits of digital self-control tools
dc.typeConference Paper
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