Social Media Platforms for Low-Income Blind People in India

Aditya Vashistha, Edward Cutrell, Nicola Dell, Richard J. Anderson
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We present the first analysis of the use and non-use of social media platforms by low-income blind users in rural and peri-urban India. Using a mixed-methods approach of semi-structured interviews and observations, we examine the benefits received by low-income blind people from Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp and investigate constraints that impede their social media participation. We also present a detailed analysis of how low-income blind people used a voice-based social media platform deployed in India that received significant traction from low-income people in rural and peri-urban areas. In eleven-weeks of deployment, fifty-three blind participants in our sample collectively placed 4784 voice calls, contributed 1312 voice messages, cast 33,909 votes and listened to the messages 46,090 times. Using a mixed-methods analysis of call logs, qualitative interviews, and phone surveys, we evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the platform and benefits it offered to low-income blind people.
印度低收入盲人的社交媒体平台
我们首次分析了印度农村和城郊低收入盲人用户使用和不使用社交媒体平台的情况。我们采用半结构化访谈和观察的混合方法,研究了低收入盲人从Facebook、Twitter和WhatsApp中获得的好处,并调查了阻碍他们参与社交媒体的制约因素。我们还详细分析了低收入盲人如何使用印度部署的基于语音的社交媒体平台,该平台受到农村和城郊低收入人群的极大关注。在11周的部署中,我们样本中的53位盲人参与者总共拨打了4784个语音电话,贡献了1312条语音信息,投了33,909票,听了46,090次信息。通过对通话记录、定性访谈和电话调查的混合方法分析,我们评估了该平台的优势和劣势,以及它为低收入盲人提供的好处。
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