Tuesday July 11, 2023

Multi-Stakeholder Privacy and Safety on Content Creation Platforms

Online privacy and safety have been extensively discussed in terms of the user/platform binary, where users are treated as more or less a unified group that is vulnerable and to be protected. A typical phrase, along this line, would be social media user’s privacy concerns. The rise of content creation platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok challenges this binary view through the platformization and commodification of content creation practices, leading to the situation where multiple stakeholder groups coexist and have different and, sometimes competing perspectives, values, interests, and concerns. 

This one-day hybrid workshop seeks to foreground the ‘multi-stakeholder’ nature in the study of privacy and safety in content creation, bringing together diverse researchers with similar interests and collectively envisioning emerging research agendas in this domain.

Call for Position Papers

Please submit a 1-3 page position paper in ACM Primary Article Template (references are not included in page limit) to dismpsworkshop@gmail.com by May 30, 2023 . The position paper should highlight your past/future work on privacy and safety in content creation, which reflects but not limited to:

The workshop organizers will review the submissions. If needed, external reviewers will be invited to provide feedback. Accepted position papers will be posted on this website. 

Important Dates

Submission deadline: May 30, 2023 June 16 2023

Notification of accepted submissions: June 20, 2023

Notification of workshop schedule: June 30, 2023 

Workshop date: July 11, 2023


NOTE: At least one author of each accepted position paper must attend the workshop. Questions about this workshop should be sent to dismpsworkshop@gmail.com.