Abstract
Privacy is widely viewed as an interpersonal boundary regulation process in the context of online social networks (OSNs). Mediated by technologies provided by the OSNs, users manage both identity information and social relationships on OSNs. While previous studies mainly focus on users' information sharing and disclosure behaviors from an individual perspective, this work looks into the social nuances of users' interactional privacy concerns within their social circles from an interpersonal perspective. Through a case analysis of launching "Friendship Pages" by Facebook, we aim to examine the trigger conditions under which users perceive the launch of such feature to aggregate interpersonal interactions as privacy problems. This work calls for more research in conceptualizing and measuring users' interpersonal privacy concerns in the context of OSNs. We conclude this work with a discussion on research challenges in support of mitigating users' interpersonal concerns in OSNs.
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | 25th Bled eConference - eDependability: Reliable and Trustworthy eStructures, eProcesses, eOperations and eServices for the Future, Proceedings |
Publisher | Bled eCommerce Conference |
Pages | 573-586 |
Number of pages | 14 |
State | Published - 2012 |
Event | 25th Bled eConference - eDependability: Reliable and Trustworthy eStructures, eProcesses, eOperations and eServices for the Future - Bled, Slovenia Duration: Jun 17 2012 → Jun 20 2012 |
Other
Other | 25th Bled eConference - eDependability: Reliable and Trustworthy eStructures, eProcesses, eOperations and eServices for the Future |
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Country/Territory | Slovenia |
City | Bled |
Period | 6/17/12 → 6/20/12 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Management of Technology and Innovation
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Computer Science Applications