Robinhood is removing its confetti celebrations ahead of its IPO https://t.co/X6sCjoj1yT pic.twitter.com/PSY5VrclV0
— The Verge (@verge) March 31, 2021
'Gary Gensler, President Biden’s pick to head the SEC, questioned what it means when you have confetti "dropping, and you have behavioral prompts to get investors to do more transactions."' https://t.co/5dBV9QGHV9
— Jesse Felder (@jessefelder) March 31, 2021
New: Robinhood is eliminating its controversial confetti from its trading app, starting next week. Critics have said for months that the confetti "gamifies" investing. https://t.co/mZuf6iV8Zr
— Caitlin McCabe (@mccabe_caitlin) March 31, 2021
The stock market isn't a game when you're dealing with people's life savings. #Robinhood #gamificationhttps://t.co/f47cTcAuKn
— Senate Banking and Housing Committee (@SenateBanking) March 31, 2021
Michael Scott: “So, let us consider this matter ended”
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 31, 2021
Robinhood gets rid of confetti feature amid scrutiny over gamification https://t.co/rxMlUNWvg6
Robinhood gets rid of confetti feature amid scrutiny over gamification of investing https://t.co/aWJeYvhSf7
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 31, 2021