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Notes from the Web that Was: The Platform Politics of Craigslist
Surveillance & Society ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-03-31 , DOI: 10.24908/ss.v17i1/2.12939
Jessa Lingel

Surveillance is an increasingly common feature of online life, with user activity logged and tracked in order to sell advertising. Rather than focusing on platforms that have consistently violated user privacy, this paper uses Craigslist as a model of a widely used and profitable online platform with policies that emphasize user privacy. By focusing on its monetization strategies (which are straightforward rather than obfuscated) and its defense of anonymity, this paper argues that Craigslist successfully maintains Web 1.0 ethics around user surveillance that are worth remembering in a contemporary digital landscape.

中文翻译:

来自Web的注释是:Craigslist的平台政治

监视是在线生活中越来越普遍的功能,用户活动被记录和跟踪以销售广告。本文没有将重点放在一直侵犯用户隐私的平台上,而是将Craigslist用作广泛使用且有利可图的在线平台的模型,其政策强调用户隐私。通过关注其货币化策略(简单而不是混淆)和匿名性辩护,本文认为Craigslist成功地维护了围绕用户监视的Web 1.0道德规范,这在当代数字环境中值得记住。
更新日期:2019-03-31
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