Contemporary digital services often adopt mechanisms, e.g., recommendations and infinite scrolling, that exploit users' psychological vulnerabilities to maximize time spent and daily visits. While these attention-capture dark patterns might contribute to technology overuse and problematic behaviors, they are relatively underexplored in the literature. In this paper, we first provide a definition of what are attention-capture dark patterns based on a review of recent works on digital wellbeing and dark patterns. Then, we describe a set 5 of attention-capture dark patterns extracted from a 1-week-long auto-ethnography during which we self-monitored our mobile and web interactions with Facebook and YouTube. Finally, we report on an initial stu...
Over the last few decades, social networking sites (SNS) have evolved as an effective medium of comm...
Dark patterns are ubiquitous in user interfaces of today. They are often created by designers to man...
The proliferation of social media usage has led to the manifestation of certain negative behaviours ...
In the contemporary attention economy, tech companies design the interfaces of their digital platfor...
With increasing competition in the online market, companies frequently apply “dark patterns” to stee...
Human attention has become an object of study that defines both the design of interfaces and the pro...
In this paper I analyze the history, actors, and power encapsulated within deceptive user interface ...
A Dark Pattern (DP) is an interface maliciously crafted to deceive users into performing actions the...
You’ve been there before. You thought you could trust someone with a secret. You thought it would be...
peer reviewedOnline services pervasively employ manipulative designs (i.e., dark patterns) to influe...
nternet users are constantly subjected to incessant demands for attention in a noisy digital world. ...
Dark patterns are user interfaces whose designers knowingly confuse users, make it difficult for use...
peer reviewedDark patterns are increasingly ubiquitous in digital services and regulation, describin...
Public media and researchers in different areas have recently focused on perhaps unexpected problems...
This study examines the extent of which older internet users can identify dark patterns in e-commerc...
Over the last few decades, social networking sites (SNS) have evolved as an effective medium of comm...
Dark patterns are ubiquitous in user interfaces of today. They are often created by designers to man...
The proliferation of social media usage has led to the manifestation of certain negative behaviours ...
In the contemporary attention economy, tech companies design the interfaces of their digital platfor...
With increasing competition in the online market, companies frequently apply “dark patterns” to stee...
Human attention has become an object of study that defines both the design of interfaces and the pro...
In this paper I analyze the history, actors, and power encapsulated within deceptive user interface ...
A Dark Pattern (DP) is an interface maliciously crafted to deceive users into performing actions the...
You’ve been there before. You thought you could trust someone with a secret. You thought it would be...
peer reviewedOnline services pervasively employ manipulative designs (i.e., dark patterns) to influe...
nternet users are constantly subjected to incessant demands for attention in a noisy digital world. ...
Dark patterns are user interfaces whose designers knowingly confuse users, make it difficult for use...
peer reviewedDark patterns are increasingly ubiquitous in digital services and regulation, describin...
Public media and researchers in different areas have recently focused on perhaps unexpected problems...
This study examines the extent of which older internet users can identify dark patterns in e-commerc...
Over the last few decades, social networking sites (SNS) have evolved as an effective medium of comm...
Dark patterns are ubiquitous in user interfaces of today. They are often created by designers to man...
The proliferation of social media usage has led to the manifestation of certain negative behaviours ...