In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields. This decision reconstitutes gender categories beyond an oppressive binary only permitting “males” and “females.” In this work, we uncover many different user-facing gender category design strategies within the social media ecosystem, ranging from custom gender options (on Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest) to the absence of gender fields entirely (on Twitter and LinkedIn). To explore how gender is baked into platform design, this article investigates the 10 most popular English-speaking social media platforms by performing recorded walkthroughs from two different subject positions: (1) a new user registering an account, and (2) a new advertis...
This article proposes ‘sexist assemblages’ as a way of understanding how the human and mechanical el...
Social media is a new public sphere where people can, in principle, communicate with each other rega...
Men and women have unique sensibilities for information, which can be tapped to create gender-sensit...
In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields....
A February 2014 iteration of Facebook’s software upgraded the number of options for gender identific...
Since about the mid-2010s, the idea of gender diversity has come to enjoy unprecedented popularity, ...
In this article, we analyse two mobile dating applications: Tinder and Bumble. Mobilizing two studie...
The past ten years has seen a positive trend in people openly identifying outside of the gender bina...
Google+ provides a feature that has been overlooked in social media studies: the possibility of use...
AbstractThe construction of gender goes on today through various technologies of gender (e.g. cinema...
Online and social media platforms employ automated recognition methods to presume user preferences, ...
Advances in software development are increasingly shaping the world around us with new software tec...
For many cosmopolitan urban Germans and Europeans in Berlin in the late 2000s, social media platform...
Purpose: Despite the ongoing shift from text-based to image-based communication in the social web, s...
The article highlights gender codes in design, particularly in web design, by means of current examp...
This article proposes ‘sexist assemblages’ as a way of understanding how the human and mechanical el...
Social media is a new public sphere where people can, in principle, communicate with each other rega...
Men and women have unique sensibilities for information, which can be tapped to create gender-sensit...
In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields....
A February 2014 iteration of Facebook’s software upgraded the number of options for gender identific...
Since about the mid-2010s, the idea of gender diversity has come to enjoy unprecedented popularity, ...
In this article, we analyse two mobile dating applications: Tinder and Bumble. Mobilizing two studie...
The past ten years has seen a positive trend in people openly identifying outside of the gender bina...
Google+ provides a feature that has been overlooked in social media studies: the possibility of use...
AbstractThe construction of gender goes on today through various technologies of gender (e.g. cinema...
Online and social media platforms employ automated recognition methods to presume user preferences, ...
Advances in software development are increasingly shaping the world around us with new software tec...
For many cosmopolitan urban Germans and Europeans in Berlin in the late 2000s, social media platform...
Purpose: Despite the ongoing shift from text-based to image-based communication in the social web, s...
The article highlights gender codes in design, particularly in web design, by means of current examp...
This article proposes ‘sexist assemblages’ as a way of understanding how the human and mechanical el...
Social media is a new public sphere where people can, in principle, communicate with each other rega...
Men and women have unique sensibilities for information, which can be tapped to create gender-sensit...