2020
DOI: 10.3390/computers9020034
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Employing Behavioral Analysis to Predict User Attitude towards Unwanted Content in Online Social Network Services: The Case of Makkah Region in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The high volume of user-generated content caused by the popular use of online social network services exposes users to different kinds of content that can be harmful or unwanted. Solutions to protect user privacy from such unwanted content cannot be generalized due to different perceptions of what is considered as unwanted for each individual. Thus, there is a substantial need to design a personalized privacy protection mechanism that takes into consideration differences in users’ privacy requirements. To achi… Show more

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“…The intelligent prediction model, which uses interaction time and the topological structure of a user's relationship, has been developed to identify the diffusion critical paths and possibility of information leakage [25]. On the other hand, behavioral analysis has been employed to predict user attitudes toward unwanted content in ONSs [26].…”
Section: Privacy Paradoxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intelligent prediction model, which uses interaction time and the topological structure of a user's relationship, has been developed to identify the diffusion critical paths and possibility of information leakage [25]. On the other hand, behavioral analysis has been employed to predict user attitudes toward unwanted content in ONSs [26].…”
Section: Privacy Paradoxmentioning
confidence: 99%