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"I regretted the minute I pressed share": A Qualitative Study of Regrets on Facebook

"I regretted the minute I pressed share": A Qualitative Study of Regrets on Facebook. Presented by: Ceya Rao

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"I regretted the minute I pressed share": A Qualitative Study of Regrets on Facebook

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  1. "I regretted the minute I pressed share": A Qualitative Study of Regrets on Facebook Presented by: Ceya Rao Wang, Y., Norcie, G., Komanduri, S., Acquisti, A., Leon , P.G., Cranor, L.F., "I regretted the minute I pressed share": a qualitative study of regrets on Facebook, Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, July 20-22, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [doi>10.1145/2078827.2078841]

  2. Abstract Investigation on the underlying psychological behaviours that cause feelings of regret in Facebook users.

  3. Criticism Diary Study Experimental Setup: • Sample size of 12 participants • Contained leading questions on privacy: "Have you changed anything in your privacy settings? what and why? "

  4. Appreciation Developed coping mechanisms: • Emotional content • Audience Great for similar website creation.

  5. Explanation Users are more vulnerable when they are: • Emotional • Haven't thought about limiting their audience Future website developers: • Can put in more fail-safes from study to engage more end-users.

  6. Question Would you consider joining a social networking site, if it was detrimental to your workplace?

  7. Thank You!

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