ISBN-13: 9783565208739 / Angielski / Miękka / 136 str.
Have you ever signed up for a free trial that took seconds to join but required a phone call to cancel? That's not bad design; it's a "Dark Pattern." UX designer turned whistleblower Ryan Peters exposes the manipulative interface design strategies used by Big Tech in "Click Here to Suffer."Peters categorizes the tricks: "Roach Motels" (easy in, hard out), "Confirmshaming" (e.g., "No, I don't like saving money"), and "Sneak into Basket" (adding insurance automatically). He explains the cognitive biases these designs exploit, such as urgency (fake countdown timers) and scarcity.The book argues that this is a crisis of consent. We are being nudged, tricked, and bullied by the screens we use daily. Peters calls for ethical design regulation and teaches users how to spot these traps to avoid unwanted subscriptions and data theft. It is a field guide to the hostile architecture of the internet.
The button isn't broken; it's hiding. A guide to the manipulative design tricks websites use to steal your time and money.