“I Have No Idea What a Social Bot Is”: On Users’ Perceptions of Social Bots and Ability to Detect Them

Daniel Kats, Mahmood Sharif
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Social bots—software agents controlling accounts on online social networks (OSNs)—have been employed for various malicious purposes, including spreading disinformation and scams. Understanding user perceptions of bots and ability to distinguish them from other accounts can inform mitigations. To this end, we conducted an online study with 297 users of seven OSNs to explore their mental models of bots and evaluate their ability to classify bots and non-bots correctly. We found that while some participants were aware of bots’ primary characteristics, others provided abstract descriptions or confused bots with other phenomena. Participants also struggled to classify accounts correctly (e.g., misclassifying > 50% of accounts) and were more likely to misclassify bots than non-bots. Furthermore, we observed that perceptions of bots had a significant effect on participants’ classification accuracy. For example, participants with abstract perceptions of bots were more likely to misclassify. Informed by our findings, we discuss directions for developing user-centered interventions against bots.
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“我不知道社交机器人是什么”:关于用户对社交机器人的认知和检测能力
社交机器人——控制在线社交网络(osn)账户的软件代理——已被用于各种恶意目的,包括传播虚假信息和诈骗。了解用户对机器人的感知以及区分它们与其他账户的能力可以为缓解措施提供信息。为此,我们对7个osn的297名用户进行了在线研究,以探索他们对机器人的心理模型,并评估他们正确分类机器人和非机器人的能力。我们发现,虽然一些参与者知道机器人的主要特征,但其他人提供了抽象的描述或将机器人与其他现象混淆。参与者也很难正确分类账户(例如,错误分类超过50%的账户),并且更有可能错误分类机器人而不是非机器人。此外,我们观察到机器人的感知对参与者的分类准确性有显著影响。例如,对机器人有抽象认知的参与者更有可能进行错误分类。根据我们的发现,我们讨论了开发以用户为中心的针对机器人的干预措施的方向。
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