Online social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook regularly use People You May Know (PYMK) algorithms to encourage connectivity among their users. We argue that these algorithms have the unintended effect of making users’ interactions more visible, which can deter users from being intimate online. To test this theory, we analyze the database of a large online social network that lets users buy and exchange electronic greeting cards (eCards) with each other over the network. We find that users are more likely to buy eCards when they have more connections, but less likely to buy them if they have formed connections to friends of friends. We attribute the latter effect to the increased social visibility that comes with connecting to friends of...
This article draws on findings from semi-structured interviews to investigate an important and previ...
In the present article, we discuss norms of friendship and privacy on social network sites by examin...
Abstract Context: Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace have become the pref...
Online social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook regularly use People You May Know (PYMK) algorithm...
In online social networks, new social connectivity is established when a requestee accepts a friend ...
Social interaction and data integration in the digital society can affect the control that individua...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) have become a mainstream cultural phenomenon in the past years, where ...
Social media is radically altering the human social landscape. Before the internet era, human intera...
Safeguarding personally identifiable information (PII) is crucial because such information is increa...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Networks and the relationships embedded in them are critical determinants of how people communicate,...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
ABSTRACT The problem of online privacy is often reduced to individual decisions to hide or reveal pe...
<div><p>It is widely accepted that people tend to associate more and feel closer to those who share ...
This article draws on findings from semi-structured interviews to investigate an important and previ...
In the present article, we discuss norms of friendship and privacy on social network sites by examin...
Abstract Context: Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace have become the pref...
Online social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook regularly use People You May Know (PYMK) algorithm...
In online social networks, new social connectivity is established when a requestee accepts a friend ...
Social interaction and data integration in the digital society can affect the control that individua...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) have become a mainstream cultural phenomenon in the past years, where ...
Social media is radically altering the human social landscape. Before the internet era, human intera...
Safeguarding personally identifiable information (PII) is crucial because such information is increa...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Online social network generates an online mapping of socially connected individuals. These interlink...
Networks and the relationships embedded in them are critical determinants of how people communicate,...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
ABSTRACT The problem of online privacy is often reduced to individual decisions to hide or reveal pe...
<div><p>It is widely accepted that people tend to associate more and feel closer to those who share ...
This article draws on findings from semi-structured interviews to investigate an important and previ...
In the present article, we discuss norms of friendship and privacy on social network sites by examin...
Abstract Context: Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace have become the pref...