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Studying Digital Graffiti as a Location-Based Social Network
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Studying Digital Graffiti as a Location-Based Social Network
Authors:
David K McGookin, Stephen A Brewster, Georgi Christov
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Increasing amounts of geo-tagged social media have led to interest in how that media can be re-integrated into the physical environment. Yet, although location information is often automatically appended to media, little is know about how users consider location in its creation and viewing. Using Graffiti as a design meme, we developed a novel...
Related topics : location based social media / social media network
Using contextual integrity to examine interpersonal information boundary on social network sites
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Using contextual integrity to examine interpersonal information boundary on social network sites
Authors:
Pan Shi, Heng Xu, Yunan Chen
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Although privacy problems in Social Network Sites (SNS) have become more salient than ever in recent years, interpersonal privacy issues in SNS remain understudied. This study aims to generate insights in understanding users' interpersonal privacy concerns by expounding interpersonal privacy boundaries in SNS. Through a case analysis...
Related topics : social networking sites privacy issues / use of social network sites / analysis of social networking sites
Social Media Participation and Performance at Work: A Longitudinal Study
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Social Media Participation and Performance at Work: A Longitudinal Study
Authors:
N. Sadat Shami, Jeffrey Nichols, Jilin Chen
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The use of social media at work is gaining traction, and there is evidence to suggest that various benefits accrue from its use. Yet the relationship between using social media at work and employee performance is not clear. Through a study of 75,747 employees of a large global company over the course of 3 years, we find that some social media...
Related topics : social media participation and performance at work a longitudinal study / social media courses / social media companies
Necessary, Unpleasant, and Disempowering: Reputation Management in the Internet Age
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Necessary, Unpleasant, and Disempowering: Reputation Management in the Internet Age
Authors:
Allison Woodruff
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In this paper, we report on a qualitative study of how users manage their reputation online. We focus particularly on people who are bothered by content online about themselves and how they manage reputation damage and repair. We describe how users view reputation management chores as necessary but unpleasant, and how they feel disempowered to repair their...
Related topics : manage your online reputation / internet reputation management / online reputation repair / internet reputation repair / reputation managers
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