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14 cze 2020 · One such design choice is whether or not a site allows anonymous comments. What impact does allowing anonymity have on the quality or quantity of participation on a site?
1 sty 2006 · PDF | Empirical research in the social sciences should help answer a crucial question: how does anonymity influence behaviour? A quick perusal of the... | Find, read and cite all the research...
1 sty 2019 · As hypothesized, anonymity showed significant negative associations with public self-awareness (H2, t = –12.441, p = 0.000) and private self-awareness (H3, t = –4.828, p = 0.000). Anonymity also showed a significant negative relationship with embodied group identity (H1, t = –2.928, p = 0.003).
3 kwi 2019 · anonymity means defining it not as an absolute condition but rather as a wide space of movement within which users make different choices to protect their identity and pri- vacy.
Defining online anonymity helps explain identification strategies used by Facebook and others, which may include: “nonidentifiability by virtue of noncoordinatability of traits” (Wallace, 2008, p. 170), “untraceable anonymity” (Froomkin, 1996), “unreachability” (Nissenbaum, 1999), “an anonymous
Introduction. What is it to be anonymous? Why might one delib-erately seek it or, on the other hand, wish to avoid it? To be anonymous is to be non-identifiable in some respect or context. An anonymously authored writing is an example that immediately springs to mind.
Stemming from the Greek word ‘‘anonymia’’, the term anonymity/anonymous stands for ‘‘namelessness’’, ‘‘not identified’’ or ‘‘of unknown name’’ (Oxford Dictionaries) and usually bears on a person’s appearance in public.