Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to interested parties and is used extensively in marketing. To collect, store, process and resell this data, they are legally required to obtain informed consent. However, users may agree to consent without the ability to comprehend the consequences of what that consent means. In this article we examine the complexity of privacy policies and raise ethical concerns about the ability of users to comprehend their consent actions. Using readability scores and reading fluency instruments, we analyzed the accessibility of privacy policies from a major social media platform (Meta) and a smaller platform (Twitter). Findings indicate that due to reading ...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
In 1999, a technology CEO stated: “You have zero privacy. Get over it.” Is it true that privacy is i...
Funding: This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [UNS19427].Social media have become a rich so...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
Social media process (sometimes large amounts of) personal data of their users, usually on the bas...
The article discusses challenges to privacy protection in social media platforms, focusing in partic...
Terms and conditions define the relationship between social media companies and users. However, thes...
Social media are a rich source of insight for data mining and user centred research, but the questio...
Dr Ilka H. Gleibs argues that informed consent is important in social media research to protect the ...
There are myriad ethical considerations with conducting social media studies, in particular those in...
In this paper, user expectations with regard to privacy and consent when using social media are comp...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
In 1999, a technology CEO stated: “You have zero privacy. Get over it.” Is it true that privacy is i...
Funding: This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [UNS19427].Social media have become a rich so...
Social media platforms capture and trade consumer data for analysis, user profiling and for sale to ...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s r...
Social media process (sometimes large amounts of) personal data of their users, usually on the bas...
The article discusses challenges to privacy protection in social media platforms, focusing in partic...
Terms and conditions define the relationship between social media companies and users. However, thes...
Social media are a rich source of insight for data mining and user centred research, but the questio...
Dr Ilka H. Gleibs argues that informed consent is important in social media research to protect the ...
There are myriad ethical considerations with conducting social media studies, in particular those in...
In this paper, user expectations with regard to privacy and consent when using social media are comp...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Publicly accessible social media data is frequently used for scientific research. However, numerous ...
Social media (SM) research presents new challenges for research ethics committees (RECs) who must ba...
In 1999, a technology CEO stated: “You have zero privacy. Get over it.” Is it true that privacy is i...
Funding: This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [UNS19427].Social media have become a rich so...