2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.09137
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Community Detection for Access-Control Decisions: Analysing the Role of Homophily and Information Diffusion in Online Social Networks

Nicolas E. Diaz Ferreyra,
Tobias Hecking,
Esma Aïmeur
et al.

Abstract: Access-Control Lists (ACLs) (a.k.a. "friend lists") are one of the most important privacy features of Online Social Networks (OSNs) as they allow users to restrict the audience of their publications. Nevertheless, creating and maintaining custom ACLs can introduce a high cognitive burden on average OSNs users since it normally requires assessing the trustworthiness of a large number of contacts. In principle, community detection algorithms can be leveraged to support the generation of ACLs by mapping a set of … Show more

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