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provides a possible scenario. A digital avatar is created to communicate with close relatives which learns from past social media activities of the deceased user. While the users entrust their social media content to one or more companies, even after their death, it may be reasonable to ask: What will the company really do with a deceased user’s data: sell it to manipulate users or create advertisements? In this paper we tackle the issues of ownership, ethics, and transparency of post mortem user data.
 
provides a possible scenario. A digital avatar is created to communicate with close relatives which learns from past social media activities of the deceased user. While the users entrust their social media content to one or more companies, even after their death, it may be reasonable to ask: What will the company really do with a deceased user’s data: sell it to manipulate users or create advertisements? In this paper we tackle the issues of ownership, ethics, and transparency of post mortem user data.
 
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Digital Zombies - the Reanimation of our Digital Selves


Digital Zombies - the Reanimation of our Digital Selves



Published: 2018 April
Herausgeber: International World Wide Web Conference Committee
Buchtitel: WWW'18 Companion
Verlag: ACM
Erscheinungsort: New York, NY, USA

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Note: to be published

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Kurzfassung
What happens to our social media profiles when we die? The episode "Be Right Back" as part of Netflix’s series "Black Mirror" provides a possible scenario. A digital avatar is created to communicate with close relatives which learns from past social media activities of the deceased user. While the users entrust their social media content to one or more companies, even after their death, it may be reasonable to ask: What will the company really do with a deceased user’s data: sell it to manipulate users or create advertisements? In this paper we tackle the issues of ownership, ethics, and transparency of post mortem user data.

ISBN: 978-1-4503-5640-4/18/0
Download: Media:RCBlackMirror-DigitalZombies.pdf
DOI Link: 10.1145/3184558.3191606



Forschungsgruppe

Information Service Engineering


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