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Steve Jobs is claimed to have suffered from compunophobia, a fear of buttons and buttons on clothing.

The claim that Steve Jobs suffered from compunophobia, or a fear of buttons, is supported by reports stating he had an aversion to buttons, influencing Apple's design philosophies. However, this is often referred to more as a personal preference in design rather than a clinically recognized phobia. No professional fact-checks or authoritative sources confirm the existence of a diagnosed phobia. Thus, while some elements of the claim are corroborated by anecdotal evidence, it lacks support from credible medical or psychological evaluations.

March 21, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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Steve Jobs suffered from compunophobia, a fear of buttons and buttons on clothing.
The claim is supported by anecdotal evidence suggesting Steve Jobs had an aversion to buttons, which influenced Apple’s design decisions to favor touchscreens. This is sometimes referred to as koumpounophobia. However, the evidence does not confirm that Jobs had a clinically diagnosed phobia, making the claim partially supported by plausible interpretations.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 60
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 40
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 30
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 48
Evidence Summary Anecdotal evidence suggests Jobs had an aversion to buttons, influencing Apple's design.

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