Online Disclosure Neither Now nor Never: How Would a "Later" Button Work?
Citation: Jacob Kramer-Duffield, Terrell Russell (2009) Online Disclosure Neither Now nor Never: How Would a "Later" Button Work?. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (RSS)
DOI (original publisher): 10.1002/meet.2009.1450460362
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Cites recent finding of a latent willingness in 40% of sharing scenarios to disclose information at a later date, neither "now" nor "never". Reports using Amazon's Mechanical Turk system, though it is unclear what experiment was performed. Apparently found that "now, later, never" each exist for disclosure willingness, users make more binary choices based on audience and intimacy of information. Authors speculate this could be due to binary choices offered by popular platforms.