SocialMedia, Social Life : Teens Reveal Their Experiences (https://w...
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SocialMedia, Social Life : Teens Reveal Their Experiences | #life #socialmedia #experiences #teens
SocialMedia, Social Life : Teens Reveal Their Experiences (https://w...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/7707146
SocialMedia, Social Life : Teens Reveal Their Experiences | #life #socialmedia #experiences #teens
‘Selling Out’ Is Meaningless — The Message — Medium
▻https://medium.com/message/3450a5bc98d2
Billet de Danah Boyd :
These #teens are not going to critique their friends for being sell-outs because they’ve already been sold out by the adults in their world. These teens want freedom and it’s our fault that they don’t have it except in commercial spaces. These teens want opportunities and we do everything possible to restrict those that they have access to. Why should we expect them to stand up to commercial surveillance when every adult in their world surveils their every move “for their own good”?
#ados
Israeli FM rejects “hypocritical” calls to investigate #Palestinian teen #Killings
▻http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/israeli-fm-rejects-hypocritical-calls-investigate-palestinian-tee
Members of the Palestinian national security forces carry the bodies of 16-year-old Mohammed Odeh Abu al-Thaher and 17-year-old Nadim Siyam Nawara during their funeral procession in the #west_bank city of Ramallah on May 16, 2014, a day after they were shot dead by Israeli forces. (Photo: AFP - Abbas Momani) Members of the Palestinian national security forces carry the bodies of 16-year-old Mohammed Odeh Abu al-Thaher and 17-year-old Nadim Siyam Nawara during their funeral procession in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 16, 2014, a day after they were shot dead by Israeli forces. (Photo: AFP - Abbas Momani)
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Wednesday rejected as “hypocritical” world criticism and demands (...)
danah boyd | apophenia » thoughts on Pew’s latest report: notable findings on race and #privacy
▻http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2013/05/22/pew-race-privacy.html
Pew’s report shows an increase in teens’ willingness to share all sorts of demographic, contact, and location data. This is precisely the data that makes privacy advocates anxious. At the same time, their data show that teens are well-aware of privacy settings and have changed the defaults even if they don’t choose to manage the accessibility of each content piece they share. They’re also deleting friends (74%), deleting previous posts (59%), blocking people (58%), deleting comments (53%), detagging themselves (45%), and providing fake info (26%).
My favorite finding of Pew’s is that 58% of #teens cloak their messages either through inside jokes or other obscure references, with more older teens (62%) engaging in this practice than younger teens (46%). This is the practice that I’ve seen significantly rise since I first started doing work on teens’ engagement with social media. It’s the source of what Alice Marwick and I describe as “social steganography” in our paper on teen privacy practices.
Et surtout :
While adults are often anxious about shared data that might be used by government agencies, advertisers, or evil older men, teens are much more attentive to those who hold immediate power over them – parents, teachers, college admissions officers, army recruiters, etc. To adults, services like Facebook that may seem “private” because you can use privacy tools, but they don’t feel that way to youth who feel like their privacy is invaded on a daily basis.