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Shining a Light on Dark Patterns
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Luguri, Jamie
, Strahilevitz, Lior Jacob
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Analysis
/ Behavioral economics
/ Commercial speech doctrine
/ Consumers
/ Contracts
/ Design and construction
/ Designers
/ Economic aspects
/ Electronic commerce
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Manipulative behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Restraint of trade
/ State laws
/ User interface
/ Web sites
2021
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Shining a Light on Dark Patterns
by
Luguri, Jamie
, Strahilevitz, Lior Jacob
in
Analysis
/ Behavioral economics
/ Commercial speech doctrine
/ Consumers
/ Contracts
/ Design and construction
/ Designers
/ Economic aspects
/ Electronic commerce
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Manipulative behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Restraint of trade
/ State laws
/ User interface
/ Web sites
2021
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Shining a Light on Dark Patterns
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Luguri, Jamie
, Strahilevitz, Lior Jacob
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Analysis
/ Behavioral economics
/ Commercial speech doctrine
/ Consumers
/ Contracts
/ Design and construction
/ Designers
/ Economic aspects
/ Electronic commerce
/ Law schools
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Manipulative behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Restraint of trade
/ State laws
/ User interface
/ Web sites
2021
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Shining a Light on Dark Patterns
2021
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Abstract
Dark patterns are user interfaces whose designers knowingly confuse users, make it difficult for users to express their actual preferences, or manipulate users into taking certain actions. They typically exploit cognitive biases and prompt online consumers to purchase goods and services that they do not want or to reveal personal information they would prefer not to disclose. This article provides the first public evidence of the power of dark patterns. It discusses the results of the authors’ two large-scale experiments in which representative samples of American consumers were exposed to dark patterns. In the first study, users exposed to mild dark patterns were more than twice as likely to sign up for a dubious service as those assigned to the control group, and users in the aggressive dark pattern condition were almost four times as likely to subscribe. Moreover, whereas aggressive dark patterns generated a powerful backlash among consumers, mild dark patterns did not. Less educated subjects were significantly more susceptible to mild dark patterns than their well-educated counterparts. The second study identified the dark patterns that seem most likely to nudge consumers into making decisions that they are likely to regret or misunderstand. Hidden information, trick question, and obstruction strategies were particularly likely to manipulate consumers successfully. Other strategies employing loaded language or generating bandwagon effects worked moderately well, while still others such as “must act now” messages did not make consumers more likely to purchase a costly service. Our second study also replicated a striking result in the first experiment, which is that where dark patterns were employed the cost of the service offered to consumers became immaterial. Decision architecture, not price, drove consumer purchasing decisions. The article concludes by examining legal frameworks for addressing dark patterns. Many dark patterns appear to violate federal and state laws restricting the use of unfair and deceptive practices in trade. Moreover, in those instances where consumers enter into contracts after being exposed to dark patterns, their consent could be deemed voidable under contract law principles. The article also proposes that dark pattern audits become part of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s consent decree process. Dark patterns are presumably proliferating because firms’ proprietary A-B testing has revealed them to be profit maximizing. We show how similar A-B testing can be used to identify those dark patterns that are so manipulative that they ought to be deemed unlawful.
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Oxford University Press
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