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Facebook and Privacy: The Balancing Act of Personality, Gender, and Relationship Currency

Published on Jul 06, 20124528 Views

Social media profiles are telling examples of the everyday need for disclosure and concealment. The balance between concealment and disclosure varies across individuals, and personality traits might p

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Facebook and Privacy00:00
Who am I00:14
Daniele Quercia00:17
Map of Europe (1)00:28
Map of Europe (2)00:29
Map of Europe (3)00:31
Map of Europe (4)00:32
UCL00:33
MIT00:34
Cambridge00:35
Social media00:41
The Social World of Twitter01:03
You vs. your friends01:53
Talk of the City02:11
Goal03:36
Focus on privacy03:42
Assign a number to each Facebook user (1)04:16
Assign a number to each Facebook user (2)04:38
Easiest way: Count!05:52
Our way: Item Response Theory (IRT) (1)07:02
Our way: Item Response Theory (IRT) (2)08:28
Our way: Item Response Theory (IRT) (3)08:34
Our way: Item Response Theory (IRT) (4)09:16
Data10:44
Numbers for users12:26
1 Smart Privacy Mob (1)12:53
1 Smart Privacy Mob (2)14:26
2 Who are they? (1)14:50
2 Who are they? (2)16:14
2 Who are they? (3)16:28
2 Who are they? (4)16:30
2 Who are they? (5)17:15
3 What’s sensitive (1)17:41
3 What’s sensitive (2)18:11
3 What’s sensitive (3)18:22
3 What’s sensitive (4)19:27
So what?19:55
Theoretical Implications20:00
Practical Implications20:08
Thank you!22:36