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Integrating Dark Pattern Taxonomies

Author
Frank B. W. Lewis, Julita Vassileva
Date
26 Feb 2024
Publisher
arXiv.org
Focus
HCI & Psychology
Category
Academic Scholar

This paper synthesizes existing taxonomies and their elements through as a directed graph and hopes that this work can serve as the inspiration for the creation of a glyph-based GHS for the classification of Dark Patterns.

The problem of \’\’Dark Patterns”in user interface/user experience (UI/UX) design has proven a difficult issue to tackle. Malicious and explotitative design has expanded to multiple domains in the past 10 years and which has in turn led to multiple taxonomies attempting to describe them. While these taxonomies holds their own merit, and constitute unique contributions to the literature, their usefulness as separate entities is limited. We believe that in order to make meaningful progress in regulating malicious interface design, we must first form a globally harmonized system (GHS) for the classification and labeling of Dark Patterns. By leaning on network analysis tools and methods, this paper synthesizes existing taxonomies and their elements through as a directed graph.