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From selective indulgence to engagement: Exploratory studies on photolurking

  • Haliyana Khalid
  • , Alan Dix

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gynhadleddPapuradolygiad gan gymheiriaid

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Based on three empirical studies of user experience in photologs, this paper introduces the concept of selective indulgence as part of user behaviour when lurking and sharing photographs. Displaying personal and domestic photographs in the public domain invites both acquaintances and unknown audiences. Despite the apparently limited communication offered by photologs, the studies reveal how participants allow themselves to spend time lurking on other people's photographs almost every day. The act of photolurking is usually done alone and involves selection from large numbers of photographs of every kind. This careful choice of what to look at, leading to intense emotion and engagement, is what we term selective indulgence. This study opens up new insights to inform the design of user experience in digital photo sharing. In particular the paper highlights the intensity of individual emotion, the phenomenon of using global photo sharing sites to share images with people physically very close, and subsequent gossiping and discussion of the photos not using the supplied commenting mechanisms.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau17-20
Nifer y tudalennau4
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2020
Cyhoeddwyd yn allanolIe
Digwyddiad20th British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Engage, HCI 2006 - London, Y Deyrnas Unedig
Hyd: 11 Medi 200615 Medi 2006

Cynhadledd

Cynhadledd20th British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Engage, HCI 2006
Gwlad/TiriogaethY Deyrnas Unedig
DinasLondon
Cyfnod11/09/0615/09/06

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