articleCyberPsychology & BehaviorMar 1, 2009Closed access

Information Disclosure and Control on Facebook: Are They Two Sides of the Same Coin or Two Different Processes?

University of Guelph

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Abstract

Facebook, the popular social network site, is changing the nature of privacy and the consequences of information disclosure. Despite recent media reports regarding the negative consequences of disclosing information on social network sites such as Facebook, students are generally thought to be unconcerned about the potential costs of this disclosure. The current study explored undergraduate students' information disclosure and information control on Facebook and the personality factors that influence levels of disclosure and control. Participants in this online survey were 343 undergraduate students who were current users of Facebook. Results indicated that participants perceived that they disclosed more…

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Keywords
  • Popularity
  • Psychology
  • Control (management)
  • Self-disclosure
  • Personality
  • Social media
  • Internet privacy
  • Personally identifiable information
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