An Experimental Study Of Netflix Use and the Effects of Autoplay on Watching Behaviors
Prior work on dark patterns, or manipulative online interfaces, suggests they have potentially detrimental effects on user autonomy. Dark pattern features, like those designed for attention capture, can potentially extend platform sessions beyond that users would have otherwise intended. Existing re...
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Zusammenfassung: | Prior work on dark patterns, or manipulative online interfaces, suggests they
have potentially detrimental effects on user autonomy. Dark pattern features,
like those designed for attention capture, can potentially extend platform
sessions beyond that users would have otherwise intended. Existing research,
however, has not formally measured the quantitative effects of these features
on user engagement in subscription video-on-demand platforms (SVODs). In this
work, we conducted an experimental study with 76 Netflix users in the US to
analyze the impact of a specific attention capture feature, autoplay, on key
viewing metrics. We found that disabling autoplay on Netflix significantly
reduced key content consumption aggregates, including average daily watching
and average session length, partly filling the evidentiary gap regarding the
empirical effects of dark pattern interfaces. We paired the experimental
analysis with users' perceptions of autoplay and their viewing behaviors,
finding that participants were split on whether the effects of autoplay
outweigh its benefits, albeit without knowledge of the study findings. Our
findings strengthen the broader argument that manipulative interface designs
can and do affect users in potentially damaging ways, highlighting the
continued need for considering user well-being and varied preferences in
interface design. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.16040 |