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INVESTIGATION OF DATA COLONING IN SOCIAL MEDIA THROUGH FACEBOOK APPLICATION
Author(s) -
İrem Yeniceler
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
turkish online journal of design, art and communication
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-5193
DOI - 10.7456/11001100/005
Subject(s) - social media , phenomenon , internet privacy , the internet , sociology , process (computing) , psychology , world wide web , computer science , epistemology , philosophy , operating system
The process starting with Web 2.0 has been the initiator of a phenomenon called social media by opening the way for active internet users. These practices, which were originally thought to make individuals social by taking their name from the name, have become a state that makes individuals add information to individuals, share their knowledge with third degree people and make them all dependent. For these reasons, it has become necessary to investigate the social media and to emphasize the effects of these activities. In this study, what causes the dependencies of individuals to social media and what the social media brings to and from the lives of individuals will be examined. In this study, data colonialism, which is one of the hidden sides of social media, will be revealed by Facebook application analysis.

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