Thinking about the seamless/invisible interface as a breeding ground for unethical design. Demands trust with no means of validating it.
@Cennydd @danlockton Surely that’s a quality of the business model, not the interface. Ethical business model + invisible interface possible
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@aral@Cennydd True, but easier to change things behind scenes if seams hard to see. eg https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/18/technology/companies/18amazon.html?_r=0 … or http://mashable.com/2013/04/30/facebook-graph-search-privacy-infographic/ … -
@aral@Cennydd Some wider parallels with@anticorruption's Dieter Zinnbauer's work on 'Ambient Accountability' - http://corruptionresearchnetwork.org/resources/frontpage-articles/blog-fighting-corruption-where-and-when-it-happens-ambient-accountability …
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