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Facebook与隐私:个性、性别和关系的平衡

Facebook and Privacy: The Balancing Act of Personality, Gender, and Relationship Currency
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/icwsm2012_quercia_facebook/  
主讲教师: Daniele Quercia
开课单位: 剑桥大学
开课时间: 2012-07-06
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:

社交媒体资料讲述了日常披露和隐瞒需求的例子。隐藏和披露之间的平衡因人而异,人格特质可能部分解释了这种可变性。到目前为止,关于信息披露与人格之间关系的实验结果还不一致。因此,我们使用两种性格测试与美国的1,313名Facebook用户重新研究了这种关系:五种性格测试和自我监控测试。我们使用项目响应理论以原则性的方式对信息披露的过程进行建模,并将所得的用户披露分数与人格特质相关联。我们发现与开放性相关,并观察到性别影响,因为男人和女人共享相等数量的私人信息,但是男人倾向于使其公开性更高,远远超出了他们的社交圈。有趣的是,地理(例如居住地,家乡)和与工作相关的信息被用作关系货币,因为它与社会联系人有选择地共享,而很少与整个Facebook社区共享。

课程简介: Social media profiles are telling examples of the everyday need for disclosure and concealment. The balance between concealment and disclosure varies across individuals, and personality traits might partly explain this variability. Experimental findings on the relationship between information disclosure and personality have been so far inconsistent. We thus study this relationship anew with 1,313 Facebook users in the United States using two personality tests: the big five personality test and the self-monitoring test. We model the process of information disclosure in a principled way using Item Response Theory and correlate the resulting user disclosure scores with personality traits. We find a correlation with the trait of Openness and observe gender effects, in that, men and women share equal amount of private information, but men tend to make it more publicly available, well beyond their social circles. Interestingly, geographic (e.g., residence, hometown) and work-related information is used as relationship currency, in that, it is selectively shared with social contacts and is rarely shared with the Facebook community at large.
关 键 词: 社交媒体; 信息披露
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