Social MediARverse Investigating Users Social Media Content Sharing and Consuming Intentions with Location-Based AR
Linda Hirsch, Florian M\"uller, Mari Kruse, Andreas Butz, Robin Welsch

TL;DR
This study explores how user engagement with location-based AR content varies across different social contexts, revealing preferences for dynamic content and private sharing environments, informing future Social MediARverse design.
Contribution
It provides empirical insights into user preferences for AR content in various social contexts, highlighting the importance of dynamism and privacy in content sharing.
Findings
Dynamic AR content is more favorably received.
Users prefer sharing AR content in private settings.
Context influences engagement and appropriateness perceptions.
Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) is evolving to become the next frontier in social media, merging physical and virtual reality into a living metaverse, a Social MediARverse. With this transition, we must understand how different contexts (public, semi-public, and private) affect user engagement with AR content. We address this gap in current research by conducting an online survey with 110 participants, showcasing 36 AR videos, and polling them about the content's fit and appropriateness. Specifically, we manipulated these three spaces, two forms of dynamism (dynamic vs. static), and two dimensionalities (2D vs. 3D). Our findings reveal that dynamic AR content is generally more favorably received than static content. Additionally, users find sharing and engaging with AR content in private settings more comfortable than in others. By this, the study offers valuable insights for designing and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Augmented Reality Applications · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
