A Research Talk: “I thought you were okay”: Participatory Design with Young Adults to Fight Multiparty Privacy Conflicts in Online Social Networks [DeSi Seminar]

Exposing other people to online social networks without obtaining their consent can harm their privacy and cause severe consequences! We call this incidence Multiparty Privacy Conflict or MPC.

In our recent study, we asked “what solutions would social network users-those who have experienced MPCs- co-design to address the problem of MPCs?”

Kavous presents the details of the study in a DESI seminar. Watch the full presentation here!

To find out more, check out our paper:

K. Salehzadeh Niksirat, E. Anthoine-Milhomme, S. Randin, K. Huguenin, and M. Cherubini. 2021. “I thought you were okay”: Participatory Design with Young Adults to Fight Multiparty Privacy Conflicts in Online Social Networks. In Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021 (DIS ’21), Virtual Event, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 21 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3461778.3462040 [Pre-print] [Teaser Video]