Awareness, Navigation, and Use of Feed Control Settings Online

Abstract

Control settings are abundant and have significant effects on user experiences. One example of an impactful but understudied area is feed settings. In this study, we investigated awareness, navigation, and use of feed settings. We began by creating a taxonomy of feed settings on social media and search sites. Via an online survey, we measured awareness of Facebook feed settings. An in-person interview study then investigated how people navigated to and chose to set feed settings on their own feeds. We discovered that many participants did not believe ad personalization feed settings existed. Furthermore, we discovered a misalignment in the expectation and the function of settings, especially of ad personalization settings for many participants. Despite all participants struggling to find at least one setting, participants overall wanted to use settings: 94% altered at least one setting they encountered. From these results, we discuss implications and suggest design guidelines for settings.

Keywords
control
settings
feeds
social media
Authors
Silas Hsu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Kristen Vaccaro
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Yin Yue
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA
Aimee Rickman
California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA, USA
Karrie Karahalios
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
DOI

10.1145/3313831.3376583

Paper URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376583

Video

Conference: CHI 2020

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2020.acm.org/)

Session: Understanding & modeling users

Paper session
316C MAUI
5 items in this session
2020-04-30 11:00:00
2020-04-30 12:15:00
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