Title
News censorship in online social networks: A study of circumvention in the commentsphere.
Abstract
This study investigates the interplay between online news, reader comments, and social networks to detect and characterize comments leading to the revelation of censored information. Censorship of identity occurs in different contexts-for example, the military censors the identity of personnel and the judiciary censors the identity of minors and victims. We address three objectives: a assess the relevance of identity censorship in the presence of user-generated comments, b understand the fashion of censorship circumvention what people say and how, and c determine how comment analysis can aid in identifying decensorship and information leakage through comments. After examining 3,582 comments made on 48 articles containing obfuscated terms, we find that a systematic examination of comments can compromise identity censorship. We identify and categorize information leakage in comments indicative of knowledge of censored information that may result in information decensorship. We show that the majority of censored articles contained at least one comment leading to censorship circumvention.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1002/asi.23698
JASIST
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
68
3
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2330-1635
0
0.34
References 
Authors
6
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David G. Schwartz19818.13
Inbal Yahav2165.78
Gahl Silverman320.75