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Privacy in Social Media: Identification, Mitigation and Applications
The increasing popularity of social media has attracted a huge number of
people to participate in numerous activities on a daily basis. This results in
tremendous amounts of rich user-generated data. This data provides
opportunities for researchers and service providers to study and better
understand users' behaviors and further improve the quality of the personalized
services. Publishing user-generated data risks exposing individuals' privacy.
Users privacy in social media is an emerging task and has attracted increasing
attention in recent years. These works study privacy issues in social media
from the two different points of views: identification of vulnerabilities, and
mitigation of privacy risks. Recent research has shown the vulnerability of
user-generated data against the two general types of attacks, identity
disclosure and attribute disclosure. These privacy issues mandate social media
data publishers to protect users' privacy by sanitizing user-generated data
before publishing it. Consequently, various protection techniques have been
proposed to anonymize user-generated social media data. There is a vast
literature on privacy of users in social media from many perspectives. In this
survey, we review the key achievements of user privacy in social media. In
particular, we review and compare the state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of
the privacy leakage attacks and anonymization algorithms. We overview the
privacy risks from different aspects of social media and categorize the
relevant works into five groups 1) graph data anonymization and
de-anonymization, 2) author identification, 3) profile attribute disclosure, 4)
user location and privacy, and 5) recommender systems and privacy issues. We
also discuss open problems and future research directions for user privacy
issues in social media.Comment: This survey is currently under revie