convaincront
Convaincront is a neologism used in speculative discussions to describe a theoretical framework that combines timed task scheduling with persuasive messaging. The term merges the French verb convaincre "to convince" with cron, the time-based job scheduler, to denote systems that trigger messages according to predefined schedules while adapting content to audiences. It is not a widely implemented technology; rather, it serves as a conceptual model in discussions of automation, ethics, and governance.
Definition and scope: In its ideal form, convaincront comprises a scheduling layer (cron-like expressions) that activates
History: The term has appeared in academic blogs, thought experiments, and design fiction exploring the futures
Applications and issues: Potential uses include public health reminders, educational prompts, and information campaigns. Criticism focuses
See also: Persuasion technology; automation; cron; digital ethics; targeted messaging.