inputtien
Inputtien is a theoretical term used in discussions of human–computer interaction and digital economies to describe a framework where the value of user input is quantified and exchanged within interactive systems. In this framing, every input event, from a keystroke to a spoken command, can be treated as a potential unit of value.
The name blends input with tien, a word meaning money in several languages, signaling the idea that
Possible applications include incentive-based usability studies, data marketplaces, and gamified interfaces where user actions affect rewards.
Critics warn that monetizing input data raises privacy and ethical concerns, risks coercive design, and could
Today inputtien remains a speculative concept rather than a formal standard, appearing mainly in design fiction