Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers

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Main Author: Albuquerque, Nathalia
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Valença, George, Falcão, Taciana Pontual
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Journal on Interactive Systems
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Summary: The term kidinfluencer denotes children who produce entertaining content for social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. These young artists frequently publish videos or pictures that highlight their skills, pastimes or general activities in their daily routines, which draws a sizable audience. This can result in business collaborations with platform partners, providing children and caregivers with several options for income. Despite the success and fame of a few kidinfluencers, their use of social media has also sparked worries about their privacy, safety, and potential exploitation. This article explores this phenomenon from the perspective of risks brought by social media platforms, which treat children as relevant content creators but neglect their well-being and autonomy online. By mapping previous studies on the topic, we investigate the scenario of young influencers, using the notion of deceptive design patterns as a lens of analysis of platform manipulation of children’s decisions and interests. To address the identified problems caused by these patterns, we (i) present a set of prototypes as suggestions for changing platforms’ features as well as (ii) legal solutions to safeguard children’s rights and best interests online.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
title Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
spellingShingle Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
Albuquerque, Nathalia
Manipulative Design
Kidinfluencers
Social Media Platform
Instagram
title_short Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
title_full Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
title_fullStr Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
title_sort Investigating Manipulative Design on Social Media Platforms - the Case of Kidinfluencers
author Albuquerque, Nathalia
author_facet Albuquerque, Nathalia
Valença, George
Falcão, Taciana Pontual
author_role author
author2 Valença, George
Falcão, Taciana Pontual
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albuquerque, Nathalia
Valença, George
Falcão, Taciana Pontual
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manipulative Design
Kidinfluencers
Social Media Platform
Instagram
topic Manipulative Design
Kidinfluencers
Social Media Platform
Instagram
description The term kidinfluencer denotes children who produce entertaining content for social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. These young artists frequently publish videos or pictures that highlight their skills, pastimes or general activities in their daily routines, which draws a sizable audience. This can result in business collaborations with platform partners, providing children and caregivers with several options for income. Despite the success and fame of a few kidinfluencers, their use of social media has also sparked worries about their privacy, safety, and potential exploitation. This article explores this phenomenon from the perspective of risks brought by social media platforms, which treat children as relevant content creators but neglect their well-being and autonomy online. By mapping previous studies on the topic, we investigate the scenario of young influencers, using the notion of deceptive design patterns as a lens of analysis of platform manipulation of children’s decisions and interests. To address the identified problems caused by these patterns, we (i) present a set of prototypes as suggestions for changing platforms’ features as well as (ii) legal solutions to safeguard children’s rights and best interests online.
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