social computing and privacy
Social computing refers to the use of technology to facilitate interactions and communication among people in online social networks. Privacy in social computing refers to the protection and control of personal information and activities shared or accessed within these networks, ensuring individuals have control over the data they share and maintaining online confidentiality.
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