“But the data is already public”: on the ethics of research in Facebook

Title“But the data is already public”: on the ethics of research in Facebook
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsZimmer, Michael
JournalEthics and Information Technology
Volume12
Issue4
Pagination313-325
ISSN1388-1957, 1572-8439
AbstractIn 2008, a group of researchers publicly released profile data collected from the Facebook accounts of an entire cohort of college students from a US university. While good-faith attempts were made to hide the identity of the institution and protect the privacy of the data subjects, the source of the data was quickly identified, placing the privacy of the students at risk. Using this incident as a case study, this paper articulates a set of ethical concerns that must be addressed before embarking on future research in social networking sites, including the nature of consent, properly identifying and respecting expectations of privacy on social network sites, strategies for data anonymization prior to public release, and the relative expertise of institutional review boards when confronted with research projects based on data gleaned from social media.
URLhttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10676-010-9227-5
DOI10.1007/s10676-010-9227-5
Short Title“But the data is already public”