Designing Scalable Syntaxes for Interface-Modifying Digital Self-Control Tool Interventions

Conference Paper
Authors:Schwartz, R.X.University of Virginia Apostolellis, PanagiotisUniversity of Virginia
Abstract:

How can interface-modifying digital self-control tools “scale up” so that they can become widely used, adaptable, and reliable systems in a user's digital lifestyle? This paper is motivated by ad blockers and password managers, two types of popular user interface modification tools (outside of the digital self-control area) which provide reliable user experiences among a large scale of websites. We apply a framework based on the syntaxes of ad blockers and password managers to the digital self-control area, and discuss the current state of the digital wellbeing field in terms of progress towards scalable interface modifications. We also propose benefits and potential limitations of interface-modifying syntaxes for digital self-control tool interventions.

Keywords:
syntax, digital wellbeing, digital self-control tool
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Language:
English
Source Citation:

R.X. Schwartz and Panagiotis Apostolellis. 2022. Designing Scalable Syntaxes for Interface-Modifying Digital Self-Control Tool Interventions. In Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) 2022, Designing for Meaningful Interactions and Digital Wellbeing (Design4DWB) Workshop. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 4 pages. https://doi.org/10.18130/bv65-yw11

Publisher:
Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) 2022, Designing for Meaningful Interactions and Digital Wellbeing (Design4DWB) Workshop
Published Date:
May 09, 2022