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Privacy in Crisis: A study of self-disclosure during the Coronavirus pandemic

Social and Information Networks 2020-10-13 v2 Computers and Society

Abstract

We study observed incidence of self-disclosure in a large dataset of Tweets representing user-led English-language conversation about the Coronavirus pandemic. Using an unsupervised approach to detect voluntary disclosure of personal information, we provide early evidence that situational factors surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic may impact individuals' privacy calculus. Text analyses reveal topical shift toward supportiveness and support-seeking in self-disclosing conversation on Twitter. We run a comparable analysis of Tweets from Hurricane Harvey to provide context for observed effects and suggest opportunities for further study.

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@article{arxiv.2004.09717,
  title  = {Privacy in Crisis: A study of self-disclosure during the Coronavirus pandemic},
  author = {Taylor Blose and Prasanna Umar and Anna Squicciarini and Sarah Rajtmajer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09717},
  year   = {2020}
}