弹出式网络:在商用无线路由器之上创建分散的社交媒体

Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, W. Smith, W. K. Edwards, Eric Gilbert
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最近的新闻使社交媒体因滥用用户数据和允许政府审查个人信息而臭名昭著。然而,人们仍然喜欢通过社交媒体与朋友和家人联系,但却无法用它来与我们日常生活的当地社区联系。在本文中,我们介绍了Popup Networks,这是一个用于构建超本地社会计算应用程序的新平台,通过底层网状网络在家庭无线路由器上运行。总结性访谈说明了使用弹出式网络创建新的本地联系以及作为互联网中断情况下的备份的兴趣。通过利用局域性来抵御外部风险,与传统社交媒体相比,Popup Networks提供了另一种隐私、可见性和经济模式。虽然部署Popup Networks将是一个理想的评估,但我们认为,我们进行的技术测试和用户访谈适合于像Popup Networks这样的社会复杂系统——倡导社会计算系统研究向前发展的议程。
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Popup Networks: Creating Decentralized Social Media on Top of Commodity Wireless Routers
Recent news has made social media notorious for both abusing user data and allowing governments to scrutinize personal information. Nevertheless, people still enjoy connecting with friends and families through social media but fail to use it to connect to local communities where we live our daily lives. In this paper, we present Popup Networks, a new platform for building hyper-local social computing applications, running on home wireless routers via an underlying mesh network. Summative interviews illustrate interests in using Popup Networks to create new local ties and as a backup in the case of Internet disruption. By utilizing locality to ward off external risks, Popup Networks provide alternative privacy, visibility, and economic models compared to traditional social media. While deploying Popup Networks would be an ideal evaluation, we argue that the technical tests and user interviews we conducted are suitable for socially complex systems such as Popup Networks--advocating an agenda moving forward for social computing systems research.
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