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What Kind of Work Do "Asshole Designers" Create? Describing Properties of Ethical Concern on Reddit

Colin M. Gray, Shruthi Sai Chivukula, Ahreum Lee

202090 citationsDOI

Abstract

Design practitioners are increasingly engaged in describing ethical complexity in their everyday work, exemplified by concepts such as "dark patterns" and "dark UX." In parallel, researchers have shown how interactions and discourses in online communities allow access to the various dimensions of design complexity in practice. In this paper, we conducted a content analysis of the subreddit "/r/assholedesign," identifying how users on Reddit engage in conversation about ethical concerns. We identify what types of artifacts are shared, and the salient ethical concerns that community members link with "asshole" behaviors. Based on our analysis, we propose properties that describe "asshole designers," both distinct and in relation to dark patterns, and point towards an anthropomorphization of ethics that foregrounds the inscription of designer's values into designed outcomes. We conclude with opportunities for further engagement with ethical complexity in online and offline contexts, stimulating ethics-focused conversations among social media users and design practitioners.

Topics & Concepts

ConversationSalientPoint (geometry)Computer scienceRelation (database)Online communityWork (physics)Social mediaEthical issuesSociologyPsychologyEngineering ethicsWorld Wide WebEngineeringArtificial intelligenceDatabaseMathematicsMechanical engineeringCommunicationGeometryInnovative Human-Technology InteractionOpen Source Software InnovationsICT in Developing Communities