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Trivia-filled, Design Lead at Google, Psychologist, Speaker, Teacher, Author, Motorcyclist, Traveler, Laughs a lot, Opinions are all and always mine.

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    1.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 15

       ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️ Retweeted Ha Phan

      Something else I brought to UX design as a psychologist: Every interaction is an instance of informed consent. Do they know what will happen next? Is it what they want or need? The subsequent steps, outcomes, options? How to undo, change, exit? Do they accept, agree, consent?https://twitter.com/hpdailyrant/status/1007634487054819328 …

       ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️ added,

      Ha Phan @hpdailyrant
      I love how my friend (who is not a UX pro) explains #darkUX to another person. pic.twitter.com/quNrE6NFYY
      5 replies 12 retweets 34 likes
    2. Ha Phan‏ @hpdailyrant Jun 15
      Replying to @DaveHogue

      I love that. Because interaction is a form of dialog, a push and pull. So in a dialog you can intend to inform or mislead.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    3.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 15
      Replying to @hpdailyrant

      I also think that there is active (overt, detectable) and passive (covert, subtle) misleading. Design can actively mislead or passively confuse or misdirect through obfuscation. Both are malicious, but they are not perceived as equally so.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. Ha Phan‏ @hpdailyrant Jun 15
      Replying to @DaveHogue

      The passive covert thing now occurs in a lot of just-in-time bite sized interactions that are fed through algorithms. It’s about moving the needle a tiny bit.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    5.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 15
      Replying to @hpdailyrant

      A challenge in designing for AI and ML systems is that we no longer know the paths to outcomes or even what the outcomes might be. We're not designing for goals - we have to learn how to design for systems of potential conditions and contingencies. 1/

      2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
       ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 15
      Replying to @DaveHogue @hpdailyrant

      All these little unclear, vague, ambiguous, obfuscated moments are algorithmically created or selected and assembled dynamically into sequences of ephemeral experiences, any one of which may be innocuous, but which are collectively malicious. How do we design to avoid that? 2/

      8:38 AM - 15 Jun 2018
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