Definition:
Vanity metrics are measurements that appear impressive or reassuring but offer little insight into real value, impact, or sustainability.
Usage Context:
Seen in marketing reports, social media analytics, startup culture, personal branding, and performance dashboards.
Critical Note:
Vanity metrics maintain optimism and legitimacy without accountability. By focusing attention on surface indicators, they obscure structural issues, extract labour, and delay meaningful evaluation or change.
Related Terms:
Engagement Metrics, Legitimacy Laundering, Metrics Theatre, Performative Success, Attention Capture
