Public vs. Publicized: Content Use Trends and Privacy Expectations.

HotSec'11: Proceedings of the 6th USENIX conference on Hot topics in security(2011)

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From a semantic standpoint, there is a clear differentiation between the meanings of public and publicized content. The former includes any content that is accessible by anyone, while the latter emphasizes visibility - publicized content is actively made available. As a user's on-line experience becomes more personalized and data is increasingly pushed rather than pulled, the line between public and publicized content is inevitably blurred. In this position paper, we present quantitative evidence that despite this trend, in some settings users do not anticipate the use of public content beyond the narrow context in which is was disclosed; they do not anticipate that the content may be publicized. While providing a "publicized" option for data is an important counterpart to the ability to limit access to data (e.g. through access control lists), such an option must be accompanied by both greater user awareness of the ramifications of such an option and by transparency into data usage.
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publicized content,public content,data usage,access control list,greater user awareness,settings user,clear differentiation,important counterpart,narrow context,on-line experience,content use trend,privacy expectation
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