Who Can See My Stuff? Online Self-Disclosure and Gender Differences on Facebook

This study investigates the gendered privacy practices and concerns on Facebook, by leaning on the idea of privacy management as a form of digital labour. We analyse if young Facebook users are more concerned about the privacy against other users than against Facebook as a company or against third-party partners. We also analyse if privacy concerns and visibility rules are differentiated by gender. Using a structured online survey, we collected responses from a sample of 813 Italian university students (aged 18-34). Our results show that the respondents have just slightly more privacy concerns against other users than against Facebook, and much less against third-party partners. Unlike a majority of previous studies, we show that women are consistently more concerned about privacy-related risks than men, which can be associated with efforts to take care of digital labour in their everyday life.

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Main Authors: Farinosi,Manuela, Taipale,Sakari
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: OberCom 2018
Online Access:http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-59542018000100004
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