Authors
Lu Zhou, Wenbo Wang, Keke Chen
Publication date
2016/4/11
Book
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web
Pages
603-612
Description
Inappropriate tweets can cause severe damages on authors' reputation or privacy. However, many users do not realize the negative consequences until they publish these tweets. Published tweets have lasting effects that may not be eliminated by simple deletion because other users may have read them or third-party tweet analysis platforms have cached them. Regrettable tweets, i.e., tweets with identifiable regrettable contents, cause the most damage on their authors because other users can easily notice them. In this paper, we study how to identify the regrettable tweets published by \emph{normal individual users} via the contents and users' historical deletion patterns. We identify normal individual users based on their publishing, deleting, followers and friends statistics. We manually examine a set of randomly sampled deleted tweets from these users to identify regrettable tweets and understand the …
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Scholar articles
L Zhou, W Wang, K Chen - Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on …, 2016