DocumentCode :
1800013
Title :
What can the hashtag #trust tell us about how users conceptualise trust?
Author :
Dwyer, Ned ; Marsh, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Victoria Univ., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
23-24 July 2014
Firstpage :
398
Lastpage :
402
Abstract :
We collected social media network data from the site Twitter to explore the `language of the wire´ and how users of digital environments conceptualise trust. Our underlying aim is to gather insights that can inform the design of an interface that assists users to negotiate trust. From our pilot study exploring and developing new methods, we found that the words `love´, `faith´, `god´ and `believe´ were the most commonly used vocabulary alongside trust. From this we extrapolate that our design should deal with the following issues: the intention of those in a trust interaction, notions of authenticity, leadership and guidance. The use of social media network data is controversial within academic research communities and we review the complexities and advantages for trust researchers.
Keywords :
security of data; social networking (online); Twitter; academic research communities; digital environments; hashtag trust; social media network data; trust negotiation; Context; Educational institutions; Lead; Media; Security; Twitter; Device Comfort; Twitter; social media network data; trust;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2014 Twelfth Annual International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3502-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PST.2014.6890966
Filename :
6890966
Link To Document :
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