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Redefining privacy and anonymity through social networking affordances

机译:通过社交网络功能重新定义隐私和匿名性

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Social networking sites allow people to create, broadcast, and interpret the self in new and evolving ways. While early online social media studies praised the Internet for providing an anonymous space in which to experiment with identity, more recent research suggests that social networking sites have become not anonymous, as they compel users to perform identity in new ways. Through a novel application of affordance theory, this paper argues that instead of attempting to apply outdated definitions of privacy to social networking spaces, we should instead be discussing our right to anonymity. I argue that privacy is immaterial due to the fact that from the moment we log in and interact with a social media interface, we have shared some type of personal information with someone. Anonymity, on the other hand, is defined as the unlinkability of our many identifications. Thus, instead of attempting to define ideas such as “personal” and “private,” we should instead fight for the separation of selves, both at the social and institutional level.
机译:社交网站允许人们以新的和不断发展的方式创建,广播和解释自我。早期的在线社交媒体研究称赞Internet提供了一个匿名的空间来进行身份测试,而最近的研究表明,社交网站已经变得不匿名,因为它们迫使用户以新的方式执行身份。通过对负担理论的新颖应用,本文认为,与其试图将过时的隐私定义应用于社交网络空间,不如我们应该讨论我们的匿名权。我认为隐私并不重要,因为从我们登录并与社交媒体界面进行交互的那一刻起,我们就已经与某人共享了某种类型的个人信息。另一方面,匿名被定义为我们许多身份的不可链接性。因此,我们不应试图定义诸如“个人”和“私人”之类的观念,而应争取在社会和制度层面将自我分离。

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