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Disclosure, Privacy, and Stigma on Social Media: Examining Non-Disclosure of Distressing Experiences

机译:社交媒体上的披露,隐私和耻辱:审查不披露令人痛苦的经历

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Disclosures of distress and stigma on identified social media can be beneficial Yet, many who may benefit from such disclosures do not engage in them. I examine factors that inform decisions to not disclose stigmatized experiences on identified social media. I conducted in-depth interviews with women in the US who used social media, had experienced pregnancy loss, and had not disclosed about their loss on identified social media. I detail six types of factors related to the self, audience, network, society, platform, and temporality that contribute to non-disclosure decisions. I show that the Disclosure Decision-Making (DDM) framework introduced in prior work explaining disclosures when they do occur, also explains non-disclosure decisions on social media. I show how DDM builds from and bridges prior privacy theories, namely, Communication Privacy Management and Contextual Integrity. I discuss design implications around removing barriers to disclosure to facilitate beneficial disclosures and reduce stigma.
机译:遇险和耻辱披露所确定的社交媒体的披露可能是有益的,许多可能从这些披露中受益的人不会从事它们。我研究了告知未披露关于确定的社交媒体的耻辱经验的因素。我对使用社交媒体的美国妇女进行了深入的访谈,经历了怀孕丧失,并没有披露他们对确定的社交媒体的损失。我详细介绍了与自我,观众,网络,社会,平台和有助于非披露决策的暂时性的六种因素。我表明,在现有工作中引入的披露决策(DDM)框架在其发生时解释了披露,也解释了社交媒体上的非披露决策。我展示了DDM如何从并桥接之前的隐私理论,即通信隐私管理和上下文完整性。我讨论了消除披露障碍的设计含义,以促进有益披露和减少耻辱。

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