Jennifer Golbeck: Your social media "likes" expose more than you think
Jennifer Golbeck: Curly fry gåden: Hvorfor likes på sociale medier siger mere end du måske tror.
As the director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland, Jennifer Golbeck studies how people use social media -- and thinks about ways to improve their interactions. Full bio
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what this means is that
have a lot of control over it.
of how we might go forward
hvordan vi nok vil tage fat
call a pregnancy score,
not a woman's pregnant,
of thousands of other people,
about you on social media.
patterns of behavior that,
theory called homophily,
at folk er venner med folk som ligner dem.
friends with people like them.
be friends with smart people,
at være venner med kloge mennesker
to be friends with young people,
at være venner med unge mennesker,
he probably had smart friends,
sandsynlig havde kloge venner,
and some of them liked it,
you've liked something
content of what you've liked?
problem going forward.
absolutely no control
that that would be most effective,
at dette ville være mest effektivt,
actually have to do it.
faktisk ville skulle gøre det.
users' data in some way.
going to be more effective
along well in the workplace.
personen der postede det
keeping all this data private,
inferring things about them,
udledning af ting om dem
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jennifer Golbeck - Computer scientistAs the director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland, Jennifer Golbeck studies how people use social media -- and thinks about ways to improve their interactions.
Why you should listen
Jennifer Golbeck is an associate professor in the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland, where she also moonlights in the department of computer science. Her work invariably focuses on how to enhance and improve the way that people interact with their own information online. "I approach this from a computer science perspective and my general research hits social networks, trust, web science, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction," she writes.
Author of the 2013 book, Analyzing the Social Web, Golbeck likes nothing more than to immerse herself in the inner workings of the Internet tools so many millions of people use daily, to understand the implications of our choices and actions. Recently, she has also been working to bring human-computer interaction ideas to the world of security and privacy systems.
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