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A Roadmap for User Empowerment in the Dark Pattern Landscape

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The conclusion summarizes a groundbreaking approach to empower users against dark patterns, derived from co-design workshops and a technology probe. The article outlines implications for future interventions, coordinating efforts with various stakeholders, and presents a comprehensive research agenda for scaling up user empowerment in the ongoing battle against dark patterns.

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Authors:

(1) Yuwen Lu, he contributed equally to this work, University of Notre Dame, USA;

(2) Chao Zhang, he contributed equally to this work and work done as a visiting researcher at the University of Notre Dame;

(3) Yuewen Yang, Work done as a visiting researcher at the University of Notre Dame;

(4) Yaxin Yao, Virginia Tech, USA;

(5) Toby Jia-Jun Li, University of Notre Dame, USA.

Introduction

Background and Related Work

Co-Design Workshops

Technology Probe Study

Results

Scaling Up: A Research Agenda

Limitations and Future Work

Conclusions and References

Appendix

8 CONCLUSION

Through a series of co-design workshops and a 2-week deployment study of a technology probe, we proposed and tested an end-user-empowerment approach for dark pattern intervention. We discussed implications for the design of future interventions to support users’ awareness and actions against undesired UX dark patterns. Our approach presents opportunities in coordinating with the ongoing efforts in addressing dark patterns from the perspectives of designers, educators, and policymakers. We laid out a research agenda to scale up this approach by utilizing developments in crowd-sourced collective intelligence, citizen science platforms, computational UI techniques, and user behavior modeling to guide future work in this domain.

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