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"I'm Constantly in This Dilemma": How Migrant Technology Professionals Perceive Social Media Recommendation Algorithms
(ACM, 2024-04-26)
Migrants experience unique needs and use social media, in part, to address them. While prior work has primarily focused on migrant populations who are vulnerable socio-economically and legally, less is known about how ...
The Online Identity Help Center: Designing and Developing a Content Moderation Policy Resource for Marginalized Social Media Users
(ACM, 2024-04-26)
Marginalized social media users struggle to navigate inequitable content moderation they experience online. We developed the Online Identity Help Center (OIHC) to confront this challenge by providing information on social ...
Doc on the Tok: How BIPOC College Students Perceive Healthcare Professionals' Social Media Content
(iSchools, 2024-03-20)
90% of the U.S. population interacts with health information on social media. While access to this information can be important to those who experience financial, geographical, and logistical barriers to receiving medical ...
Content Moderation Folk Theories and Perceptions of Platform Spirit among Marginalized Social Media Users
(ACM, 2024-03-23)
Social media users create folk theories to help explain how elements of social media operate. Marginalized social media users face disproportionate content moderation and removal on social media platforms. We conducted a ...
Technology for Transgender Healthcare: Access, Precarity & Community Care
(Elsevier, 2024-03-14)
While much of the transgender health literature has focused on poor health outcomes, less research has examined how trans people find reliable information on, and actually go about accessing, gender-affirming healthcare. ...