Designing a great experience is crucial, but only if your business model is ethical. 1. http://www.breakingthin.gs/this-is-all-there-is.html … 2. https://ind.ie/ethical-design https://twitter.com/CanuckDamsel/status/810917535784632321 …
Yep, and Trump’s definition will be different still. Doesn’t mean that they’re all equivalent or have the same value.
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You aren't forcing someone to buy. You aren't stealing. Exploitive, but a good thing if it meets the individual needs.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Ultimately, as soon as you're in business, you're benefitting from someone's problem. UX, consumer behaviour not unethical.
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Marketing or soliciting donations for a product while claiming an ethical moral high ground borders on misrepresentation. It's consumerism
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one could argue
#ux and consumer behaviour ethical because you get better products/services while wasting fewer resources -
could be time, less expensive product due to waste reduction, etc. Consent 4 data collection adds another level.
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To use the same data while claiming ethics is hypocritical at best. Misrepresentation at most. Do the same thing, you just don't tell people
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