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Corporate control? Measuring private sector censorship of social media : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Information Science in Information Technology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand
Censoring activities on sensitive topics have played a significant role on social network
sites (SNSs). Owing to the difference in politics, economics and cultures in the various
countries, many social network sites including Facebook, Twitter, Google, Reddit and
Imgur might implement different censorship standards according to the situation of the
country. This study aims to explore whether governments’ decision and censorship
policies mentioned in previous studies have been implemented on main social network
sites. Additionally, this article searches a list of sensitive keywords on each tested site,
which is also the simplest approach applied to explore censorship on social networ k sites
regulated using keywords filtering. Indeed, classifying a list of keywords into blacklist or
merely blocking some defined sensitive topics refers to the primary method for censoring
information on social network sites. The discussion makes us re-examine not only
censorship on social network sites but also propose three possible conclusions
concerning censorship on social network sites in specific country, such as ‘censorship is
weaker than we anticipated’, ‘some social network sites focus on supporting country’s
censorship’ and ‘censorship is imperfect to be implemented by social network sites’. As
shown by results, some leaks still exist on current censorship of social network sites, while
some sites fail to sensor harmful information that should be blocked. However, some
harmless information is blocked by certain sites that may influence users’ browse
information. By analyzing the censorship data of blocked keywords and pornography sites
on Facebook, Twitter, Google, Reddit and Imgur, this research highlights the defect of
censorship implemented on social network sites.
Keywords: censorship standards, social network sites, censorin
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