Chapter 4 The social value of anonymity on campus a study of the decline of Yik Yak

"This paper considers the social value of anonymity in online university student communities, through the presentation of research which tracked the final year of life of the social media application Yik Yak. Yik Yak was an anonymous, geosocial mobile application launched in 2013 which, at its...

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Hoofdauteur: Bayne, Sian (auth)
Andere auteurs: Connelly, Louise (auth), Groverc, Claire (auth), Osborned, Nicola (auth), Tobinc, Richard (auth), Beswicke, Emily (auth), Rouhanif, Lilinaz (auth)
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Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: Taylor & Francis 2019
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