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Exploring the ethics of persuasive design

Miklos Philips
UX Collective
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8 min readJan 25, 2023

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Danny DeVito as a slippery used car salesman in the 1996 movie “Matilda”
Danny DeVito as a slippery used car salesman in the 1996 movie “Matilda” (TriStar Pictures ©)
Amazon showing a limited supply of a product in stock.
Amazon uses the scarcity principle of persuasion to prod people to complete a purchase.

How Designers Can Use Positive Reinforcement to Influence User Behavior

Amazon displaying “frequently bought together” options on product detail pages
A mature woman using her healthcare app
Motivational messages used in persuasive design can influence people to live healthier lives.

Exploring the Ethical Boundaries for Responsible Use of Persuasive Design

Price on a dentist website showing no difference between old and new prices.
A dentist site tries to persuade people to get treatment even when the old and new costs are the same! 😀

The Credibility of Persuasive Design Techniques

Instagram Kim Kardashian post that led to a $1.26 million settlement payment with the SEC
Kim Kardashian was fined by the SEC for promoting crypto on social media. (Hulu & Instagram ©)

The Negative Consequences of Using Dark Patterns in Design

London Luton airport dark pattern design
Read the small print. London’s Luton Airport uses a “cash back” incentive to trick customers into subscribing to a “partner program” after prepaying for parking. (Source: Deceptive Design — Hall of Shame)

Ethical Guidelines for Persuasive Design

Painting of ‘Good vs Evil’ by Victor Orsel, 1832
Victor Orsel, “Good vs Evil” 1832. Image © Lyon MBA — Photo Alain Basset

Intent and Balancing Good and Evil

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