Remember when working in design was about design?
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Replying to @usabilitycounts
I'm not sad that it now includes morality and ethics, it always did, but now even more so.
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Replying to @DaveHogue @usabilitycounts
There's always an underlying ethics. How do core principles manifest in the product & CX?
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Replying to @hpdailyrant @usabilitycounts
The ethical principles of psychologists say "do not change someone's behavior without their consent."
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impossible
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Practically, yes. Ideally, it's guidance. It's supposed to make us stop and think about consequences.
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but all UIs change behavior. From which point do we need to start thinking of the consequences?
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Replying to @guido @DaveHogue and
honest question I've discussed with colleague psychologists before. Near impossible to get to...
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... an answer that can practically work
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1. It's in the users' best interests.
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