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    题名: 以去中心化架構改善匿名式交友軟體性能與體驗之設計與評估
    Design and Evaluation of Using Decentralized Architecture to Improve the Performance and Experience of Anonymous Dating App
    作者: 邱彥閔
    Chiu, Yen-Min
    贡献者: 陳聖智
    廖峻鋒

    Chen, Shen-Chih
    Liao, Chun-Feng

    邱彥閔
    Chiu, Yen-Min
    关键词: 匿名式交友軟體
    匿名聊天
    去中心化設計
    使用動機
    滿足感
    Gun.js
    WebRTC
    使用者體驗
    Anonymous Dating Apps
    Anonymous Communication App
    Decentralized Design
    Using Motivations
    Satisfaction
    Gun.js
    WebRTC
    User Experience
    日期: 2024
    上传时间: 2024-06-03 11:51:43 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 過去出現匿名式交友軟體 Wootalk,在這樣匿名隨機配對的聊天成果下出現種種問題導致許多的使用者體驗感受較差。舉例而言,男女比例失衡、連線穩定性差與使用者素質低落。然而,Wootalk 擁有這麼多的問題,卻還是許多人曾經使用過與經常使用的匿名式交友軟體。因此,本研究打算利用去中心化特性「匿名性與安全性」、「連線穩定性」、「登入審查機制」導入匿名式交友軟體與優化匿名交友軟體的功能設計。並使用 GUN 的分散式技術與 WebRTC 的端對端連線(Peer-to-Peer)來完成此研究模型與改善匿名式交友軟體的使用者體驗。

    本研究採用混合研究法,透過自行開發的去中心化匿名交友軟體《Funny-Cat》,對大學中的學生(大學生、碩士生)進行了一系列質性訪談和問卷調查。這項研究旨在探討學生匿名交友軟體的使用動機、《Funny-Cat》的體驗設計、以及對去中心化設計、軟體滿足感和功能設計的感受。總共有35位受訪者參與了《Funny-Cat》的使用體驗和隨後的訪談研究。透過這種方法,以深入了解去中心化匿名交友軟體在大學環境中的使用情境及其對學生社交互動的影響。

    研究結果發現,使用匿名交友軟體的動機並不直接預測去中心化設計與《Funny-Cat》的滿足感;然而,去中心化設計對《Funny-Cat》的滿足感有正面影響,這表明去中心化的特性滿足了使用者對匿名交友軟體的期望;儘管匿名交友軟體的功能設計未能直接增強去中心化設計對《Funny-Cat》滿足感的正面影響,訪談結果卻顯示,這些功能設計提高了使用者的使用意向並優化了整體的使用者體驗。綜上所述,在匿名交友軟體開發過程中,去中心化設計和匿名交友軟體的功能設計有助於提升與改善使用者滿足感和使用者體驗的重要性。
    Historically, anonymous dating apps like Wootalk have faced challenges such as imbalanced gender ratios, unstable connections, and poor user quality, compromising the user experience. Despite these setbacks, Wootalk remained popular for anonymous dating. This study seeks to enhance anonymous dating apps by incorporating decentralized features that promote anonymity, security, and stable connections, alongside mechanisms for reviewing logins. Utilizing GUN's decentralized technology and WebRTC's peer-to-peer connections, the study aims to improve the user experience significantly.

    A mixed-methods approach was adopted to examine the effectiveness of these improvements through the development and analysis of a new app, "Funny-Cat." The research involved conducting qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys with college students, both undergraduates and postgraduates, to understand their motivations for using anonymous dating apps, their experiences with "Funny-Cat," and their views on its decentralized design and functionality. Engaging 35 participants in using "Funny-Cat" and participating in interviews provided valuable insights into the role of decentralized anonymous dating apps within the college setting and their influence on student social interactions.

    The findings suggest that while the reasons for using anonymous dating apps like "Funny-Cat" don't directly influence user satisfaction, the app's decentralized design significantly enhances it. This implies that "Funny-Cat's" decentralized features align well with user expectations for anonymity in dating apps. Although the app's functionalities didn't directly boost how the decentralized design improved satisfaction, interviews revealed that these features played a crucial role in increasing user engagement and enhancing the overall experience. In essence, the development of anonymous dating apps demonstrates that both decentralized design and functional features are key to elevating user satisfaction and experience.
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