Facebook and Information Trust
Facebook as a tool of information seeking and trust in the information gathered
Abstract
This thesis explores Facebook as a social networking site and its uses as an
information-seeking tool. This research was set out two explore two facets of
information seeking when utilizing Facebook: why do people utilize Facebook as an
information-seeking tool and what makes them trust the information that they have
gathered through that tool. The main focus of this study is linked to aspects of
information trustworthiness. This research uncovered that people utilize Facebook to
gather either social information or miscellaneous information. Where the type of
search influenced the usage of Facebook with five main categories: “monitoring”
people, searching for social events or groups, searching for people with perceived
similar previous experience and searching for specific pages. Trust was separated into
two main parties, the system (i.e. Facebook itself) and the users. Trust with the system
was low due to internal factors, such as privacy settings, and extraneous factors, such
as Internet hackers. Trust in information between users was influenced by when the
trust was established between the users, if trust was breached and whether the other
user is known or unknown.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2013-09-13Author
KARSENTY, SACHA
Series/Report no.
ISSN: 1651-4769
2013:039
Language
eng