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4chan和/b/:大型在线社区的匿名性和短暂性分析

4chan and /b/: An Analysis of Anonymity and Ephemerality in a Large Online Community
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/icwsm2011_bernstein_ephemerality/  
主讲教师: Michael S. Bernstein
开课单位: 斯坦福大学
开课时间: 2011-08-18
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
我们根据热门讨论区/ b / at 4chan.org提供两个关于在线短暂性和匿名性的研究:一个拥有超过700万用户的网站,在互联网文化中发挥着重要作用。虽然研究人员和从业人员通常认为用户身份和数据持久性是在线社区设计的核心工具,但我们探索如何/ b /成功,尽管几乎完全是匿名和极端的。我们首先描述/ b /并进行内容分析,这表明社区是通过有趣的图像和链接交换来主导的。我们的第一项研究使用超过五百万个子柱的大型数据集来量化/ b /中的短暂性。我们发现大多数线程在第一页上只花了五秒钟,在网站上花了五分钟才到期。我们的第二个研究是对4chan上的身份信号的分析,发现超过90%的帖子是由完全匿名的用户制作的,其他身份信号被采用和丢弃。我们描述了/ b /参与者用于建立状态和构建其交互的替代机制。
课程简介: We present two studies of online ephemerality and anonymity based on the popular discussion board /b/ at 4chan.org: a website with over 7 million users that plays an influential role in Internet culture. Although researchers and practitioners often assume that user identity and data permanence are central tools in the design of online communities, we explore how /b/ succeeds despite being almost entirely anonymous and extremely ephemeral. We begin by describing /b/ and performing a content analysis that suggests the community is dominated by playful exchanges of images and links. Our first study uses a large dataset of more than five million posts to quantify ephemerality in /b/. We find that most threads spend just five seconds on the first page and less than five minutes on the site before expiring. Our second study is an analysis of identity signals on 4chan, finding that over 90% of posts are made by fully anonymous users, with other identity signals adopted and discarded at will. We describe alternative mechanisms that /b/ participants use to establish status and frame their interactions.
关 键 词: 互联网文化; 数据持久性; 身份信号
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