[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/ skip to main content
10.1145/2071423.2071508acmotherconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PagesesemConference Proceedingsconference-collections
research-article

BUNNY BURNit: the volatile message as a new social network system to overcome digital eternity

Published: 08 November 2011 Publication History

Abstract

In this paper, we will introduce "BUNNY BURNit," a system which overcomes the limitations of digital eternity by using volatile messages that will leave no trace in a cyber space. These volatile messages from BUNNY BURNit will be deleted permanently from the server and the phone screen immediately after the burn time. This system ensures freedom of expression and protects private communication.

References

[1]
A cquisti, A. and Gross, R. 2006. Imagined communities:awareness, information sharing and privacy protection on the Facebook. In Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (Cambridge, UK, 2006).
[2]
Boyd, D. M. and Ellison, N. B., 'Social Network Sites: Definition. History, and Scholarship,' Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Vol. 13, 2007, pp. 210--230.
[3]
Boyd, D., "Friends, Friendsters, and My-Space Top 8: Writing Community Into Being on Social Network Sites," First Monday Vol. 11, No. 12, December, 2006.
[4]
Gross, R. and Acquiti, A. 2005. Information revelation and privacy in online social networks. In Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on privacy in the electronic society (Alexandria, VA, November 7, 2005). ACM Press, New York.
[5]
Westin A. F. and Baker, M. A. (1972). Data Banks in a Free Society. New York: Quadrangle Books A. F. Westin. (2003). Social and Political Dimensions of Privacy. Journal of Social Issues, Volume 59, Number 2, pp. 431--453(23)

Index Terms

  1. BUNNY BURNit: the volatile message as a new social network system to overcome digital eternity

      Recommendations

      Comments

      Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.

      Information & Contributors

      Information

      Published In

      cover image ACM Other conferences
      ACE '11: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
      November 2011
      562 pages
      ISBN:9781450308274
      DOI:10.1145/2071423

      Sponsors

      • FCT: Foundation for Science and Technology

      In-Cooperation

      Publisher

      Association for Computing Machinery

      New York, NY, United States

      Publication History

      Published: 08 November 2011

      Permissions

      Request permissions for this article.

      Check for updates

      Author Tags

      1. digital communication
      2. digital eternity
      3. social network system

      Qualifiers

      • Research-article

      Conference

      ACE '11
      Sponsor:
      • FCT

      Acceptance Rates

      Overall Acceptance Rate 36 of 90 submissions, 40%

      Contributors

      Other Metrics

      Bibliometrics & Citations

      Bibliometrics

      Article Metrics

      • 0
        Total Citations
      • 150
        Total Downloads
      • Downloads (Last 12 months)0
      • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)0
      Reflects downloads up to 21 Dec 2024

      Other Metrics

      Citations

      View Options

      Login options

      View options

      PDF

      View or Download as a PDF file.

      PDF

      eReader

      View online with eReader.

      eReader

      Media

      Figures

      Other

      Tables

      Share

      Share

      Share this Publication link

      Share on social media