Many researchers have been concerned with whether social media has a negative impact on the well-being of their audience. With the popularity of social networking sites (SNS) steadily increasing, psychological and social sciences have shown great interest in their effects and consequences on humans. In this work, we investigate Facebook using the tools of HCI to find connections between interface features and the concerns raised by these domains. Using an empirical design analysis, we identify interface interferences impacting users’ online privacy. Through a subsequent survey (n = 116), we find usage behaviour changes due to increased privacy concerns and report individual cases of addiction and mental health issues.
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Ethical User Interfaces: Exploring the Effects of Dark Patterns on Facebook
This work investigates Facebook using the tools of HCI to find connections between interface features and the concerns raised by these domains, and identifies interface interferences impacting users’ online privacy.