Attitudes Toward the Ethics of Research Using Social Media: A Systematic Review

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  • who: Unknown from the Risks to Researchers Insults or being "flamed" were the most common threat posed to researchers [58, , ]Researchers spoke from experience of the need for care that they do not become victims to trolls and to separate their "researcher" persona from their "personal" persona and thus protect the boundaries between their professional and personal lives [60, , ]. The potential for more extreme harm was cited in countries with governments which control Internet access and communications [70]. For example, an associate professor carrying out a study in Central Asia stated that local researchers could be risking . . .

     

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