Global Reactions to the Cambridge Analytica Scandal: A Cross-Language Social Media Study

González F.; Yu Y.; Figueroa A.; López C.; Aragon C.

Abstract

Currently, there is a limited understanding of how data privacy concerns vary across the world. The Cambridge Analytica scandal triggered a wide-ranging discussion on social media about user data collection and use practices. We conducted a cross-language study of this online conversation to compare how people speaking different languages react to data privacy breaches. We collected tweets about the scandal written in Spanish and English between April and July 2018. We used the Meaning Extraction Method in both datasets to identify their main topics. They reveal a similar emphasis on Zuckerberg's hearing in the US Congress and the scandal's impact on political issues. However, our analysis also shows that while English speakers tend to attribute responsibilities to companies, Spanish speakers are more likely to connect them to people. These findings show the potential of cross-language comparisons of social media data to deepen the understanding of cultural differences in data privacy perspectives.

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Título según WOS: Global Reactions to the Cambridge Analytica Scandal: A Cross-Language Social Media Study
Título según SCOPUS: Global reactions to the Cambridge analytica scandal: A cross-language social media study
Título de la Revista: COMPANION OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE (WWW 2019 )
Editorial: ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 799
Página final: 806
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1145/3308560.3316456

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS