Social media websites and web forums increasingly resemble massive media-sharing spaces where participants must manage self-presentation by targeting data disclosures to anticipated audiences. To explore the dynamics of selective disclosure, we conducted a qualitative study with participants on the social news site, reddit, and examined how people discuss its content in conversation on the website, in other websites, and in face-to-face conversation. We conducted 24 interviews with users and analyzed a supplementary corpus of popular reddit threads and reddit Internet Relay Chat logs. We also made regular use of the website to ground our understanding of the community. In our inductive analysis we found that many reddit users described deli...
<p> The first decade of the 21st century has witnessed the rise of Web 2.0 technologies that all...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Social media websites and web forums increasingly resemble massive media-sharing spaces where partic...
Revealing information about the self online is receiving both increased mass media and psychological...
Web 2.0 technologies have changed the way users interact with the Internet. Users play a growing rol...
Every month, millions of people log onto social network sites (SNSs) to disclose billions of pieces ...
This project explores how experienced adult users of social media disclose personal information over...
On online social networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twitter, the massive self-disclosure has attra...
Research that has considered how individuals share their personal information in online compared to ...
Cyberspace has become a common social environment in which people interact and operate in many ways....
The prevailing paradigm in Internet privacy litera-ture, treating privacy within a context merely of...
The Web 2.0 era is characterized by a move from a relatively anonymous environment to one in which u...
Research indicates that the self-disclosure of personal views may occur more often online but that t...
A large body of research argues that self-presentation strategies vary based on audience. But what h...
<p> The first decade of the 21st century has witnessed the rise of Web 2.0 technologies that all...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Social media websites and web forums increasingly resemble massive media-sharing spaces where partic...
Revealing information about the self online is receiving both increased mass media and psychological...
Web 2.0 technologies have changed the way users interact with the Internet. Users play a growing rol...
Every month, millions of people log onto social network sites (SNSs) to disclose billions of pieces ...
This project explores how experienced adult users of social media disclose personal information over...
On online social networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twitter, the massive self-disclosure has attra...
Research that has considered how individuals share their personal information in online compared to ...
Cyberspace has become a common social environment in which people interact and operate in many ways....
The prevailing paradigm in Internet privacy litera-ture, treating privacy within a context merely of...
The Web 2.0 era is characterized by a move from a relatively anonymous environment to one in which u...
Research indicates that the self-disclosure of personal views may occur more often online but that t...
A large body of research argues that self-presentation strategies vary based on audience. But what h...
<p> The first decade of the 21st century has witnessed the rise of Web 2.0 technologies that all...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...