Social networks and privacy

Whose space is MySpace? A content analysis of MySpace profiles

Publisher: 
First Monday, University of Illinois at Chicago
Author: 
Steve Jones, Sarah Millermaier, Mariana Goya-Martinez and Jessica Schuler
Published Date: 
2008
Abstract: 
This study examines the content of MySpace pages to reveal the types of personal information users disclose on their pages and the types of communication users engage in via through their MySpace accounts. The researchers performed a traditional content analysis on MySpace user profiles to learn about user characteristics and about the types of content posted on profiles pages. Findings showed a clear pattern of use of the site for creating and developing personal identities and relationships online. Findings show a high degree of control by users over private information, with very few users posting personal information such as telephone numbers and addresses. The results of this research contribute to an understanding of the use of MySpace as a social networking site, a communication tool, and a means of self-disclosure and identity formation.
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