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Online Harassment: Assessing Harms and Remedies Open
Online harassment refers to a wide range of harmful behaviors, including hate speech, insults, doxxing, and non-consensual image sharing. Social media platforms have developed complex processes to try to detect and manage content that may …
Sensible AI: Re-imagining Interpretability and Explainability using Sensemaking Theory Open
Understanding how ML models work is a prerequisite for responsibly designing,\ndeploying, and using ML-based systems. With interpretability approaches, ML can\nnow offer explanations for its outputs to aid human understanding. Though these…
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CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Open
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Calling All Facebook Friends: Exploring Requests for Help on Facebook Open
Past research suggests Facebook use is linked to perceptions of social capital, a concept that taps into the resources people gain from interactions with their social network. In this study, we examine a sample of public Facebook status up…
Privacy in Interaction: Exploring Disclosure and Social Capital in Facebook Open
In this paper, we explore the relationship between Facebook users’ privacy concerns, relationship maintenance strategies, and social capital outcomes. Previous research has found a positive relationship between various measures of Facebook…
Computational Support for Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Detection, Treatment, and Recovery Open
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) involve the misuse of any or several of a wide array of substances, such as alcohol, opioids, marijuana, and methamphetamine. SUDs are characterized by an inability to decrease use despite severe social, econ…
The new SIGCHI EC's values and strategic initiatives Open
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The Internet's Hidden Rules Open
Norms are central to how online communities are governed. Yet, norms are also emergent, arise from interaction, and can vary significantly between communities---making them challenging to study at scale. In this paper, we study community n…
When Online Harassment Is Perceived as Justified Open
Most models of criminal justice seek to identify and punish offenders. However, these models break down in online environments, where offenders can hide behind anonymity and lagging legal systems. As a result, people turn to their own mora…
Intersectionality as a Lens to Promote Equity and Inclusivity within SIGCHI Open
The ACM SIGCHI community has been at the forefront of addressing issues of equity and inclusivity in the design and use of technology, accounting for various aspects of users’ identities such as gender, ethnicity, and sexuality. With this …
What Social Media Data We are Missing and How to Get It Open
Most electronic behavior traces available to social scientists offer a site-centric view of behavior. We argue that to understand patterns of interpersonal communication and media consumption, a more person-centric view is needed. The idea…
“The Question Exists, but You Don’t Exist With It”: Strategic Anonymity in the Social Lives of Adolescents Open
Anonymous interactions may have important implications for adolescents’ social and psychological development. In this article, we use semi-structured interview data collected from US adolescents aged 13–18 years ( N = 22) to explore how th…
The Social Media Ecology Open
Many existing studies of social media focus on only one platform, but the reality of users' lived experiences is that most users incorporate multiple platforms into their communication practices in order to access the people and networks t…
LGBT Parents and Social Media Open
Increasing numbers of American parents identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). Shifting social movements are beginning to achieve greater recognition for LGBT parents and more rights for their families; however, LGBT par…
Reality and Perception of Copyright Terms of Service for Online Content Creation Open
From amateur creativity to social media status updates, nearly every Internet user is also a content creator-but who owns that content? Policy, including intellectual property rights, is a necessary but often invisible part of online conte…
Social Media Analyses for Social Measurement Open
Demonstrations that analyses of social media content can align with measurement from sample surveys have raised the question of whether survey research can be supplemented or even replaced with less costly and burdensome data mining of alr…