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which of these most accurately defines a dark pattern?
when sellers keep you in the dark by withholding key information about their produc
when a salesperson continues to send you emails long after youve left the store
when a business systematically takes advantage of a subset of customers based o
a certain demographic or socioeconomic status
when design features trick users into doing something that benefits the business
A dark pattern is a design technique that manipulates users into taking actions (like buying, subscribing) that benefit the business, often without users' full awareness or intent. Let's analyze each option:
- First option: Withholding info is more about lack of transparency, not a dark pattern (which is about design tricks).
- Second option: Unsolicited emails are spam/marketing, not a dark pattern.
- Third option: Discrimination based on demographics is unethical but not a dark pattern (dark patterns are about design, not demographic targeting).
- Fourth option: Matches the definition of a dark pattern—design features tricking users for business benefit.
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D. When design features trick users into doing something that benefits the business (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the last option as D; adjust label if original labels differ, but the content of the last option is the correct definition of a dark pattern.)