Authors:
Gulsum Akkuzu
;
Benjamin Aziz
and
Mo Adda
Affiliation:
School of Computing, University of Portsmouth, PO1 3HE, Portsmouth, U.K.
Keyword(s):
Web 2.0 Application, Online Social Networks, Sharing Data.
Abstract:
The development of Web 2.0 has remarkably increased in today’s world. These development has also been a reason for the increment of online social networks (OSNs). Web 2.0 is the roof of the online social networks since online social networks are built on Web 2.0. Users are given an environment in which they can communicate with others without considering other users locations. The way of communication in OSNs is done via sharing various contents of data, such as photos, texts, and videos. Sharing data sometimes cause privacy problems in OSNs, especially in the case that the content involves different users information on itself. Users are notified after the content is shared and they are allowed to remove tags. The content is still available in OSNs platforms, users, therefore, find a way to punish other users with being unfriend, or they quit from OSNs. However, both cases are contradictory with the main of OSNs. By considering the above issues, we develop a framework in which users
’ opinions are taken on data sharing process and based on the final decision, which is taken by the user who posts the content, punishing or rewarding technique is used. We also evaluate the proposed work with users interactions.
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