Anonymous FreeSpeech
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Carl Vogel, Anonymous FreeSpeech, The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Workshop -- DIMPLE:DIsaster Management and Principled Large-scale information Extraction for and post emergency Logistics , Reykjavik, Iceland, May 26-31, 2014, Khurshid Ahmad and Carl Vogel, 2014, 26-31Download Item:
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Abstract:
In public and private discourse, some may be heard to express disquiet about the supposed dangers of anonymity. Anonymous suggestion
boxes may be classed with anonymous accusation of crime with the accusation forming the basis of legal proceedings. In some contexts,
anonymity does appear to create danger. However, other contexts reveal that important benefits accrue from having the possibility
of anonymous expression. Some of the literature on behavioral impacts of anonymity is reviewed with the aim of analyzing social
media systems in light of their support for anonymous contribution. A new system is described. The new system supports anonymous
communication, while thwarting some of the obvious risks that anonymity affords.
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European Union Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
Grant Agreement Number: 607691
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PUBLISHEDReykjavik, Iceland
Author: VOGEL, CARL
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