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Users struggle with comprehension using mobile phones

October 29, 2011 by RDesprez 1 Comment

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Con­sumers love their smart phones but research com­plet­ed this ear­li­er this year showed that com­pre­hen­sion lev­els for “com­pli­cat­ed” web con­tent were 48 per­cent of desk­top scores.

The study per­formed by R.I. Singh from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Alber­ta found that read­ers strug­gled with read­ing the pri­va­cy poli­cies of 10 pop­u­lar web sites—including Google’s and Microsoft’s—and found that the con­tent was too com­pli­cat­ed. I’m not sur­prised. Last time I skimmed a pri­va­cy pol­i­cy (in fact, I try to avoid read­ing them) it seemed that it was writ­ten by a squad of lawyers. Facebook’s pri­va­cy pol­i­cy was a mind-numb­ing 5,789 words!

The study found that com­pre­hen­sion lev­els were low­er pri­mar­i­ly because of the mobile phone’s small­er size. Users can see less at any giv­en moment and they some­times must scroll around a page, which is distracting.

Usabil­i­ty guru Jakob Nielsen’s arti­cle also states that it’s chal­leng­ing to use mobile phones for the fol­low­ing reasons:
* Slug­gish downloads.
* No phys­i­cal key­board for data entry. Writ­ing a short e‑mail or text is tol­er­a­ble on an iPhone. A longer doc­u­ment quick­ly becomes tedious.
* No mouse for selection.
* Web sites are still fre­quent­ly designed for desk­top and lap­top use.

It seems that once con­sumers buy a smart phone, they love it. Peo­ple often pro­claim that they can’t believe they lived with­out one. But for all the con­ve­nience and the abil­i­ty to com­mu­ni­cate almost any­where, it seems that we have a long way to go to make web con­tent easy to under­stand on mobile phones.

Tech­ni­cal writ­ers are ide­al­ly suit­ed to help ensure that con­tent is opti­mized for mobile use.

Here’s Nielsen’s full article.

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  1. Scott Abel says

    March 16, 2012 at 3:24 am

    Nielsen’s work…love it.

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