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GetResponse.com: Emotional Manipulation.

Author
Gray et al.
Date
9 Jan 2017
Type
Confirmshaming
Publisher
UXP2 Lab

“This site shames the user into staying on the site by presenting the user with a sad, crying cartoon that wants the user to stay.”

GetResponse.com was catalogued by the UXP2 Lab over emotional manipulation. According to the entry, the site shames the user into staying by presenting a sad, crying cartoon that wants the user to remain on the site.

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