Applying critical voice in design of user interfaces for supporting self-reflection and emotion regulation in online news commenting

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Abstract

On digital media services, uncivil commenting is a persistent issue causing negative emotional reactions. One enabler for such problematic behavior is the user interface, conditioning, and structuring text-based communication online. However, the specifc roles and infuences of UIs are little understood, which calls for critical analysis of the current UI solutions as well as speculative exploration of alternative designs. This paper reports a research-through-design study on the problematic phenomenon regarding uncivil and inconsiderate commenting on online news, envisioning unconventional solutions with a critical voice. We unpack this problem area and outline critical perspectives to possible solutions by describing and analyzing four designs that propose to support emotion regulation by facilitating self-refection. The design choices are further discussed in respect to interviews of ten news media experts. The fndings are refected against the question of how can critique meaningfully manifest in this challenging problem area.

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Kiskola, J., Olsson, T., Vaataja, H., Syrjamaki, A. H., Rantasila, A., Isokoski, P., … Surakka, V. (2021). Applying critical voice in design of user interfaces for supporting self-reflection and emotion regulation in online news commenting. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445783

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