Privacy as information access and illusory control: The case of the Facebook News Feed privacy outcry

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Increasingly, millions of people, especially youth, post personal information in online social networks (OSNs). In September 2006, one of the most popular sites—Facebook.com—introduced the features of News Feed and Mini Feed, revealing no more information than before, but resulting in immediate criticism from users. To investigate the privacy controversy, we conducted a survey among 172 current Facebook users in a large US university to explore their usage behaviors and privacy attitudes toward the introduction of the controversial News Feed and Mini Feed features. We examined the degree to which users were upset by the changes, explored the reasons as to why, and examined the influences of the News Feed privacy outcry on user behavior changes. The results have demonstrated how an easier information access and an “illusory” loss of control prompted by the introduction of News Feed features, triggered users’ privacy concerns. In addition to enhancing our theoretical understanding of privacy issues in the online social networks, this research is also potentially useful to privacy advocates, regulatory bodies, service providers, and marketers to help shape or justify their decisions concerning the online social networks.

论文关键词:Information privacy,Information disclosure,Online social networks (OSNs),Limited information access,Perceived information control,Illusory loss of control

论文评审过程:Received 15 June 2008, Revised 2 May 2009, Accepted 4 May 2009, Available online 10 May 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2009.05.001