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term 'Web' refers to a series of interconnected documents (web pages) that
enable users of one computer to access information stored on another
through the Internet.^[1]A public web space, in its simplest form, is any
website or webpage on the internet that is made accessible to anyone with
a web browser or internet access. A private Web Space refers to any
website or webpage that requires a password from a registered user, and
thus access is restricted; examples of this include emails and social
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define, there is an element of disparity, a grey area between what is a
public or a private space as opposed to a clear division. For example,
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settings of the account, their personal information can be made accessible
to any number of people by the click of a button meaning that the account
can also be considered as a public space.
According to Zizi Papacharissi^[1], public and private spaces online can
also be defined on the basis of "mutual exclusivity" ^[2], is where people
usually assume that something is private and that it cannot, or will not,
be made public and vice versa. That being said, in the age of social
media, Internet surveillance and the rapid diffusion of digital
technology, the preconceived distinctions between public and private
spaces online are blurred.
The internet is often regarded as being the agora of information in modern
society ^[3], consisting of billions of websites from around the globe
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social media networking sites becoming a 'pervasive' phenomenon, already
existing conflicts between Public and Private spaces online are further
intensified. Many questions of uncertainty have been raised in regards to
how much of our own personal information online is actually secure, and
whether or not the distinctions between Public and Private Spaces online
are becoming blurred ^[4]. The term Public Space was defined by Jurgen
Habermas as a "realm of our social life in something approaching public
opinion can be formed." ^[5]. According to Dearnley and Feather, "the Web
represents the largest public space in human history". ^[6]
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Web as being a Public and Private space is a typical assumption that
refers to the functions and characteristics of the World Wide Web. The
term 'Web' refers to a series of interconnected documents (web pages) that
enable users of one computer to access information stored on another
through the Internet.^[1]A public web space, in its simplest form, is any
website or webpage on the internet that is made accessible to anyone with
a web browser or internet access. A private Web Space refers to any
website or webpage that requires a password from a registered user, and
thus access is restricted; examples of this include emails and social
media accounts. However public and private spaces online are difficult to
define, there is an element of disparity, a grey area between what is a
public or a private space as opposed to a clear division. For example,
social media accounts can be both private and public, every social media
account requires a password for the user to access or post content, and
thus it can be considered as a a private space. Depending on the privacy
settings of the account, their personal information can be made accessible
to any number of people by the click of a button meaning that the account
can also be considered as a public space.
According to Zizi Papacharissi^[1], public and private spaces online can
also be defined on the basis of "mutual exclusivity" ^[2], is where people
usually assume that something is private and that it cannot, or will not,
be made public and vice versa. That being said, in the age of social
media, Internet surveillance and the rapid diffusion of digital
technology, the preconceived distinctions between public and private
spaces online are blurred.
The internet is often regarded as being the agora of information in modern
society ^[3], consisting of billions of websites from around the globe
that operate on either a Public or Private Space. Nevertheless, with
social media networking sites becoming a 'pervasive' phenomenon, already
existing conflicts between Public and Private spaces online are further
intensified. Many questions of uncertainty have been raised in regards to
how much of our own personal information online is actually secure, and
whether or not the distinctions between Public and Private Spaces online
are becoming blurred ^[4]. The term Public Space was defined by Jurgen
Habermas as a "realm of our social life in something approaching public
opinion can be formed." ^[5]. According to Dearnley and Feather, "the Web
represents the largest public space in human history". ^[6]
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danah boyd
danah boyd is the social scholar and key theorist behind 'always-on'
culture. Her work The Social Media Reader^[7] has brought to the forefront
the problems that arise due t[...]