Deceptive UX design, aimed at maximizing short-term profits, erodes user trust and undermines relationships, necessitating a focus on ethical engagement and transparency.
Deceptive patterns are prevalent in UX, allowing manipulation and exploitation to become normalized, which ultimately leads to poor user outcomes and a lack of agency.
Designers bear the responsibility of ethically engaging with users, as deceptive practices not only mislead but also damage the foundational trust essential for user experience.
Transforming organizational approaches to UX design is crucial, focusing on intent and responsibility, to mitigate the harmful effects of deceptive user interfaces.
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