Are privacy concerns a turn-off?: engagement and privacy in social networks

Jessica Staddon, David A. Huffaker, Larkin Brown, Aaron Sedley
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We describe survey results from a representative sample of 1,075 U. S. social network users who use Facebook as their primary network. Our results show a strong association between low engagement and privacy concern. Specifically, users who report concerns around sharing control, comprehension of sharing practices or general Facebook privacy concern, also report consistently less time spent as well as less (self-reported) posting, commenting and "Like"ing of content. The limited evidence of other significant differences between engaged users and others suggests that privacy-related concerns may be an important gate to engagement. Indeed, privacy concern and network size are the only malleable attributes that we find to have significant association with engagement. We manually categorize the privacy concerns finding that many are nonspecific and not associated with negative personal experiences. Finally, we identify some education and utility issues associated with low social network activity, suggesting avenues for increasing engagement amongst current users.
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隐私问题会让人厌烦吗?:社交网络中的参与度和隐私
我们对1075名使用Facebook作为主要社交网络的美国社交网络用户的代表性样本进行了调查。我们的研究结果显示,低参与度与隐私担忧之间存在很强的关联。具体来说,那些担心分享控制、理解分享做法或一般Facebook隐私问题的用户也表示,他们花在Facebook上的时间和发帖、评论和点赞的时间都持续减少(自我报告)。关于粘性用户和其他用户之间其他显著差异的有限证据表明,与隐私相关的担忧可能是粘性的重要门户。事实上,隐私关注和网络规模是我们发现与用户粘性有显著关联的唯一可塑属性。我们手动对隐私问题进行分类,发现许多问题并不具体,也与负面的个人经历无关。最后,我们确定了一些与低社交网络活动相关的教育和实用问题,建议提高当前用户粘性的途径。
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