Dark Patterns in Online Gambling
The conventional narrative on gambling harm focuses on player psychology and addiction. A more insidious, and less examined, threat lies in the deliberate, user-hostile design of the platforms themselves. This article investigates the engineered mechanics—dark patterns—that systematically exploit cognitive biases to induce continuous, dangerous play, moving beyond individual responsibility to expose a systemic architecture of manipulation. The Architecture of Exploitation: Beyond Random Chance Modern online gambling platforms are not passive venues; they are active behavioral modification systems. Using vast datasets from player tracking, A/B testing, and real-time analytics, operators deploy sophisticated interfaces designed to override self-control. The 2024 Global Gambling Technology Audit revealed that 87% of major platforms utilize at least five identified dark patterns as core features, not mere UI flaws. This represents a fundamental shift from offering a…
