"Fool me once, shame on you... then, I learn." An examination of information disclosure in social networking sites
Babajide Osatuyi,K. Passerini,A. Ravarini,Sukeshini A. Grandhi
2018 · DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2018.01.018
Computers in Human Behavior · 36 Citations
TLDR
Investigation of factors that affect user decisions on which information to share, and specifically whether and how to disclose sensitive personal information, when using social networking sites shows that individuals self-disclose more on SNSs when they know how to coordinate disclosure boundaries, and particularly when they have learned from prior privacy infringements.
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