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Dark Patterns in Site Design

Dec 5, 2022
34:54
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Limits of Manipulative Design Patterns
02:10 • 2min
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Do You Recognize Dark Patterns?
04:04 • 2min
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Are You Aware That This Exists?
06:27 • 2min
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Are the Patterns More Effective Than Others?
08:41 • 3min
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Are You Aware That Online Interfaces Can Influence Your Choices?
11:33 • 3min
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Are There Any Free Text Responses?
14:21 • 3min
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Do You Think You Can Give Yourself a Certain Immunity?
17:01 • 2min
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Is There a Law to Regulate Dark Patterns?
19:06 • 5min
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Do You Think Regulation Should Play a Role?
24:04 • 2min
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UX Designers
25:38 • 3min
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Are There Any Best Practices for Data Scientists?
28:31 • 2min
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Do You Know if Something Goes Wrong?
30:48 • 2min
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Data Skeptic Ad Tech Interview
32:25 • 3min
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Kerstin Bongard-Blanchy is a Research Associate at the University of Luxembourg. She joins us to discuss her study that investigated dark patterns in web designs. She discussed the results, the effect of dark patterns effect on users, whether an average user can detect them, and the way forward to a more ethical web space.

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