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. These observations are the results of a rapidly changing SNS creating a gap of understanding between users' interactions with the platform and future consequences. We explore how HCI can help close this gap and work towards more ethical user interfaces in the future.
翻译:许多研究人员一直关注社交媒体是否对其受众的福祉产生消极影响。随着社交网络网站的普及程度稳步提高,心理和社会科学对网站对人类的影响和后果表现出极大兴趣。在这项工作中,我们利用HCI工具对Facebook进行调查,以寻找界面特征与这些领域提出的关切之间的联系。我们通过经验设计分析,确定影响用户在线隐私的界面干扰。通过随后的调查(n=116),我们发现由于隐私关切增加而改变使用行为,并报告个别的吸毒和心理健康问题案例。这些观察是SNS迅速变化的结果,造成用户与平台的互动与未来后果之间的理解差距。我们探索HCI如何帮助弥合这一差距,并在未来努力建立更符合道德的用户界面。