Multiparty privacy in social media

JM Such, N Criado - Communications of the ACM, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Multiparty privacy in social media Page 1 74 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM | AUGUST
2018 | VOL. 61 | NO. 8 review articles OVER TWO BILLION users consume social media to …

A survey on interdependent privacy

M Humbert, B Trubert, K Huguenin - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2019 - dl.acm.org
The privacy of individuals does not only depend on their own actions and data but may also
be affected by the privacy decisions and by the data shared by other individuals. This …

“It wouldn't happen to me”: Privacy concerns and perspectives following the Cambridge Analytica scandal

J Hinds, EJ Williams, AN Joinson - International Journal of Human …, 2020 - Elsevier
In March 2018, news of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal made headlines around
the world. By inappropriately collecting data from approximately 87 million users' Facebook …

Surveillance, panopticism, and self-discipline in the digital age

I Manokha - Surveillance and Society, 2018 - ora.ox.ac.uk
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel
Foucault from Jeremy Bentham to describe the development of disciplinary institutions in …

Self-censorship on Facebook

S Das, A Kramer - Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on …, 2013 - ojs.aaai.org
We report results from an exploratory analysis examining “last-minute” self-censorship, or
content that is filtered after being written, on Facebook. We collected data from 3.9 million …

Identifying women's experiences with and strategies for mitigating negative effects of online harassment

J Vitak, K Chadha, L Steiner, Z Ashktorab - Proceedings of the 2017 …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
The popularity, availability, and ubiquity of information and communication technologies
create new opportunities for online harassment. The present study evaluates factors …

" It's stressful having all these phones": Investigating Sex Workers' Safety Goals, Risks, and Practices Online

A McDonald, C Barwulor, ML Mazurek… - 30th USENIX Security …, 2021 - usenix.org
We investigate how a population of end-users with especially salient security and privacy
risks---sex workers---conceptualizes and manages their digital safety. The commercial sex …

The post that wasn't: exploring self-censorship on facebook

M Sleeper, R Balebako, S Das, AL McConahy… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Social networking site users must decide what content to share and with whom. Many social
networks, including Facebook, provide tools that allow users to selectively share content or …

Making privacy personal: Profiling social network users to inform privacy education and nudging

PJ Wisniewski, BP Knijnenburg, HR Lipford - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Social Network Sites (SNSs) offer a plethora of privacy controls, but users rarely
exploit all of these mechanisms, nor do they do so in the same manner. We demonstrate that …

Digital nudging and privacy: improving decisions about self-disclosure in social networks

T Kroll, S Stieglitz - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Self-disclosure on social network sites (SNSs) constitutes a feedback necessity as well as a
potential privacy risk. We integrate both perspectives by studying privacy-related factors that …