关系形成得如此之快,以至于你不会珍惜它们:手机约会应用和即时关系文化

T. E. D. Yeo, Tsz Hin Fung
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具有地理定位功能的手机约会应用程序因促进近邻陌生人之间的社交、浪漫和性联系而受到欢迎。本文以社交时间的体验为重点,揭示了两款流行的同性恋手机约会应用Grindr和Jack'd的用户体验。基于对74名香港年轻男同性恋者的深度访谈和焦点小组讨论,本文认为应用程序的特定功能所产生的节奏和顺序对于理解用户体验非常重要。具体来说,持续的连接、无处不在的计算、地理定位功能和应用程序的消息传递系统加速了互动的节奏,被认为需要即时和短暂的关系。其界面设计突出了个人资料照片和背景文字自我描述,以一种优先考虑外观的方式构建了浏览和筛选的顺序。这一设计功能被认为是为寻求随意联系的用户提供特权。这些发现表明,在应用程序上浏览和交流的短暂性与规定友谊和长期浪漫关系形成的时间规范不协调。违反这些规范期望会影响应用使用的感知质量和满意度,从而导致用户的挫败感。
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Relationships form so quickly that you won't cherish them: Mobile Dating Apps and the Culture of Instantaneous Relationships
Mobile dating apps with geolocative function have gained popularity for fostering social, romantic and sexual connections between proximate strangers. Focusing on the experience of social time, this paper sheds light on users' experience on two popular gay mobile dating apps, namely Grindr and Jack'd. Based on in-depth interviews and focus-group discussions with 74 young gay men in Hong Kong, this paper identifies that the tempo and sequence produced by the specific affordances of apps are important to understanding users' experience. Specifically, accelerated tempo of interactions facilitated by constant connectivity, ubiquitous computing, geolocative function, and the apps' messaging system was seen to entail instantaneous and ephemeral relationships. The interface design, which foregrounds profile photos and backgrounds textual self-descriptions, structures the sequence of browsing and screening in a way that prioritizes physical appearance. This design feature was perceived to privilege users seeking casual hook-ups. These findings suggest that the temporality of browsing and exchange on apps is incongruous with the temporal norms prescribing formation of friendship and long-term romance. The violation of these normative expectations affects the perceived quality and satisfaction of app use, resulting in users' frustrations.
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