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Deception patterns on Social Media

Sarma, Tanmana LU ; Otim, Herbert and Sathe, Manasi (2020) INFM10 20201
Department of Informatics
Abstract (Swedish)
The presence of social media has led to the emergence of deception patterns based on social media characteristics which all influence its users. Social media is the new norm in society and the service providers there continue to struggle with addressing these patterns as well as try to protect their users from being influenced by deception based on social media characteristics. In this study, we draw on related literature to conceptualise a model which delineates eight social media characteristics used in deception as privacy, identity, presence, relationship, reputation, groups, conversation and sharing. This model is evaluated using data collected from eight social media users and interview transcripts from the Zuckerberg files between... (More)
The presence of social media has led to the emergence of deception patterns based on social media characteristics which all influence its users. Social media is the new norm in society and the service providers there continue to struggle with addressing these patterns as well as try to protect their users from being influenced by deception based on social media characteristics. In this study, we draw on related literature to conceptualise a model which delineates eight social media characteristics used in deception as privacy, identity, presence, relationship, reputation, groups, conversation and sharing. This model is evaluated using data collected from eight social media users and interview transcripts from the Zuckerberg files between the years 2004 and 2020. The results show that deception in social media is patterned around personal information and false identities, among others. The results also show that trust and strength of ties are among the reasons why users are influenced into deception (Less)
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author
Sarma, Tanmana LU ; Otim, Herbert and Sathe, Manasi
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Analysis of deception patterns and user influence
course
INFM10 20201
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
deception, social media, patterns, privacy, personal information
report number
INF20-047
language
English
id
9018218
date added to LUP
2020-06-26 16:56:34
date last changed
2020-06-26 16:56:34
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  abstract     = {{The presence of social media has led to the emergence of deception patterns based on social media characteristics which all influence its users. Social media is the new norm in society and the service providers there continue to struggle with addressing these patterns as well as try to protect their users from being influenced by deception based on social media characteristics. In this study, we draw on related literature to conceptualise a model which delineates eight social media characteristics used in deception as privacy, identity, presence, relationship, reputation, groups, conversation and sharing. This model is evaluated using data collected from eight social media users and interview transcripts from the Zuckerberg files between the years 2004 and 2020. The results show that deception in social media is patterned around personal information and false identities, among others. The results also show that trust and strength of ties are among the reasons why users are influenced into deception}},
  author       = {{Sarma, Tanmana and Otim, Herbert and Sathe, Manasi}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Deception patterns on Social Media}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}