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Jul 24, 2017 · Using de-identified, aggregated behavioral data from Facebook and a survey of 802 people, this paper aims to explore untagging by asking whether untagging occurs similarly to other self-presentation behavior and how people view this strategy.
Apr 1, 2017 · Respondents chose their primary motivation for untagging themselves in a photo from five options, which reflect common reasons for untagging (Table 2), derived from the options people can choose from when reporting a bad photo on Facebook.
- Jeremy Birnholtz, Moira Burke, Annie Steele
- 2017
Apr 1, 2017 · A growing share of the content in social media is visual − including Photos − which users can share by tagging. To improve the understanding of the determinants of social media users’ behavioral intention to share content, this study investigates why people tag photos on SNS.
- Jeremy Birnholtz, Moira Burke, Annie Steele
- 2017
Feb 1, 2016 · Untagging or simply removing a tag on a shared photo is the most popular and acceptable strategy for managing undesirable photos on Facebook ( Guernsey, 2008, Lang and Barton, 2015 ). When a photo is uploaded on Facebook, user features can be tagged in the photo.
- Amandeep Dhir, Puneet Kaur, Kirsti Lonka, Marko Nieminen
- 2016
This paper explored the needs and concerns of users, resulting in a set of design considerations for tagged photo privacy, and designed a privacy enhancing mechanism based on these findings, and validated it using a mixed methods approach.
Jul 18, 2022 · Here’s why photos that you deem unflattering can be so hard to handle—and what you can do to, hopefully, make them more of a brief annoyance than a soul-crushing obsession.
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Jun 15, 2016 · Using a multistage investigation, this study has developed and validated a 25-item instrument for investigating the various reasons why young people avoid Facebook photo tagging. The instrument items were developed based on open-ended qualitative essays written by 141 Indian and Pakistani adolescents who use the Facebook photo-tagging service.