Valerie Steeves, University of Ottawa, Canada

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Valerie Steeves, University of Ottawa, Canada The Selfless Selfie: How Teens Negotiate the Privacy and Publicity of Photos on Social Media Valerie Steeves, University of Ottawa, Canada

Research Sample 18 participants (4 boys, 14 girls) aged 13-16 Self-identified as Greek-Canadian (1), Lebanese Canadian (1), East- Asian Canadian (1), Pakistani Canadian (1), Ethiopian Canadian (1), German Canadian (1), Canadian (6)

Photo Diaries and Qualitative Interviews Collected up to 3 photos a day for 7 days over 14 day period (including 2 weekend days and 5 school days) Photos I am comfortable sharing with lots of people Photos I am comfortable sharing with a few people Photos I am not comfortable sharing with anyone 60-90 minute interview

Types of Photos

Sharing of Photos

Privacy Decision-Making Framed by concerns about avoiding negativity and obtaining certainty in performative spaces Negativity bias Dread effect Certainty effect As defined by expectations of a notional “audience” of followers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhpGQpF-71c

https://www.pinterest.com/explore/instagram-feed-themes/

“Um, some of them like, for example, in like the more pictures like scenery, it’s be like, like nice or like cool, like artsy, um or like pictures like that one.”

“Yeah, like even though—like, anyone can access it like I don’t know, I just kind of I guess like it’s kind of my interest and like interest of, like, certain people whereas on my personal page it’s kind of like I guess you could say appealing to everyone, whereas the other one might not be like appealing or interesting to everyone.”

“interesting” “not random” “post-worthy” “beautiful”

“VSCO is more artsy for me, like, I know I post my cooler pictures over there. I thought this was a really cool picture, and I thought maybe a lot of people would like it and like to see it, because a lot of people are fans of Harry Potter, obviously …”

No Faces “Like, if it’s just like, ah, like, I don’t know—like, a cat or like a TV screen, then I could share it with everyone. … But if it’s like [my friend’s face] I won’t share it with anyone. I’ll only share it with like people that like know them or something.”

No Faces “Because people will judge you, I think. And like I don’t know. You just—cuz 800 people would see that ugly photo of you and that would—they would probably judge you and stuff like that I think. Yeah.”

“Creepy” Public – Near and Far “[I deleted my Facebook because] I don’t want to have connections with people in my school because I don’t really like them.”  “Like on the other side of the world and I have no idea who they are and they have no idea who I am. They shouldn’t be looking at my pictures.”

Safe Private – Friends “Oh yeah, yeah, yeah so I sent it in a, in—like we have a group chat, like, just us and I just sent it in there like kind of just saying like ‘it’s a cool picture’ or whatever. Like maybe like we’ll post it or something sometime, but I just didn’t really want to post it then. Like, it’s a good picture, there’s nothing wrong with it. I don’t know. I just didn’t really feel like posting at that time.”

Safest Private – My Phone “Well, with family, it’s kind of like, family is great and everything, but family isn’t something that you throw outside there for the whole world to see. It’s kind of something that stays personally to you. … when I have family photos I feel scared of posting them because I care about my family and I don’t want them to feel envied by other people. So, yeah.” “Cuz I don’t want—cuz I kinda—I really like my family. I really like my brother. I don’t want anyone making fun of my brother.”

Two Exceptions Birthday Pics and Tags to Show Affection Fansites “My friend, this summer he went to Italy. Like, he posted like three photos of the whole summer and I was tagged in all of them and like I wasn’t there... But I guess he’s like thinking of his close friends. Like, when he’s there like how he misses them when he’s in Italy.” Fansites

Certainty

Whither data protection? Privacy as non-disclosure vs. privacy as boundary negotiation/audience control Big data and consent Control of private information vs. private online spaces Challenging commodification and the need for non-commercial public online spaces

vsteeves@uottawa.ca equalityproject.ca