The mind distracted: Technology's battle for our attention
Between distractions, diversions and the flickering allure
of a random suggestion, the major computer platforms aim to keep us glued to
our screens come what may. Now some think it is time to escape the tyranny of
the digital age.
Everyone staring for hours at a screen has had some
exposure to "captology" -- a word coined by behavioral scientist BJ
Fogg to describe the invisible and manipulative way in which technology can
persuade and influence those using it.
"There is nothing we can do, like it or not, where we
can escape persuasive technology," this Stanford University researcher
wrote in 2010.
All of us experience this "persuasive technology"
on a daily basis, whether it's through the endlessly-scrollable Facebook or the
autoplay function on Netflix or YouTube, where one video flows seamlessly into
another.
"This wasn't a design 'accident', it was created and
introduced with the aim of keeping us on a certain platform," says user
experience (UX) designer Lenaic Faure.
Working with "Designers Ethiques", a French
collective seeking to push a socially responsible approach to digital design,
Faure has developed a method for assessing whether the attention-grabbing
element of an app "is ethically defensible."
In the case of YouTube, for example, if you follow the
automatic suggestions, "there is a sort of dissonance created between the
user's initial aim" of watching a certain video and "what is
introduced to try and keep him or her on the platform," he says.
Ultimately the aim is to expose the user to partner
advertisements and better understand his tastes and habits.
UX designer Harry Brignull describes such interactions as
"dark patterns", defining them as interfaces that have been carefully
crafted to trick users into doing things they may not have wanted to do.
"It describes this kind of design pattern -- kind of
evil, manipulative and deceptive," he told AFP, saying the aim was to
"make you do what the developers want you to do."
One example is that of the newly-introduced EU data
protection rules which require websites to demand users' consent before being
able to collect their valuable personal data.
"You can make it very, very easy to make people click
'OK' but how can you opt out, how can you say 'no'?"
In today's digital world, attention time is a most valuable
resource.
"The digital economy is based upon competition to
consume humans' attention. This competition has existed for a long time but the
current generation of tools for consuming attention is far more effective than
previous generations," said David SH Rosenthal in a Pew Research Center
study in April 2018.
"Economies of scale and network effects have placed
control of these tools in a very small number of exceptionally powerful
companies. These companies are driven by the need to consume more and more of
the available attention to maximise profit."
Faure suggests that for a design to be considered
responsible, the objective of the developer and that of the user must largely
line up and equate to the straightforward delivery of information.
But if the design modifies or manipulates the user,
directing them towards something they did not ask for, that should then be
classed as irresponsible, he says.
French engineering student Tim Krief has come up with a
browser extension called Minimal, which offers users a "less
attention-grabbing internet experience" on the grounds that the internet
"should be a tool, not a trap".
The extension aims to mask the more "harmful"
suggestions channelled through the major platforms.
An open source project, the extension should "make
users more aware about such issues", Krief says. "We don't attribute
enough importance to this attention economy because it seems invisible."
But is this enough to fight the attention-grabbing tactics
of powerful internet giants?
Brignull believes some designers can bring about change but
are likely to be restricted by the wider strategy of the company they work for.
"I think they will have some impact, a little impact,
but if they work in companies, those companies have a strategy... so it can be
very difficult to have an impact on the companies themselves."
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, former head of the French Data
Protection Authority (CNIL) also believes that design can be used to effect
positive change.
"Design could be another defense whose firepower could
be used against making individuals the 'playthings'" of developers, she
said in January in a presentation on the "attention economy."
Faure says he has seen a growing demand for an ethical
approach to digital design and thinks his method could help "bring better
understanding between users of services and the people who design them."
This type of initiative "could be a way to tell the
big platforms that such persuasive designs really bother us," Krief says.
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