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566. Why We Got Hooked On ‘Like’ feat. Martin Reeves and Bob Goodson

Jul 14, 2025
Martin Reeves, Chairman of the BCG Henderson Institute, and Bob Goodson, founder of Quid, delve into the creation and cultural impact of the ubiquitous 'like' button. They recount the serendipitous journey behind its invention, and discuss how it transformed user-generated content and social interactions. The duo reveals how this simple piece of code shaped online behavior, influenced advertising strategies, and even affected offline socializing. Their insights challenge traditional narratives of innovation, highlighting the collaborative nature of tech advancements.
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ANECDOTE

Yelp's Accidental Like Button

  • Bob Goodson created the first one-click emotional reaction buttons at Yelp to encourage user compliments.
  • What was a quick solution for feedback became a global innovation shaping how we interact online.
INSIGHT

Silicon Valley Labor Dynamics

  • Silicon Valley's innovation thrives on fluid labor mobility and rapid knowledge transfer.
  • Labor laws enable employee poaching, accelerating technology advancements and idea sharing.
INSIGHT

Like Button's Evolutionary Fit

  • The like button fits seamlessly into our social nature by using a simple, recognizable gesture.
  • This minimal code connects deeply with our evolutionary psychology, making it powerful and widespread.
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