Agency in sustained human-AI chatbot talks emerges as co-constructed turn-by-turn through boundary-setting and intention-steering, organized in a new 3-by-4 framework of actors and actions.
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Algorithmic Folk Theories and Identity: How TikTok Users Co-Produce Knowledge of Identity and Engage in Algorithmic Resistance
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Older Korean immigrants use pragmatic disengagement to avoid stressful technologies and interdependent navigation where digital skills are shared family resources, treating non-use as culturally grounded data refusal.
A framework is introduced that links activist needs (minimal overhead, community building, safety, sustainability) to DSN affordances and is applied to compare Mastodon and Bluesky plus example communities.
Large-scale review of 5300 AI incident reports shows harms are amplified up to three times at specific intersections including adolescent girls, lower-class people of color, and upper-class political elites.
Young adults engage with low-quality news content on social media despite stating preferences for high-quality, accurate, and diverse information, and they produce higher-quality feeds when curating for a hypothetical persona.
A budget split intervention reduces gender skew in online ad delivery by incorporating users with unknown demographics alongside targeted inferred-gender groups.
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Does My Chatbot Have an Agenda? Understanding Human and AI Agency in Human-Human-like Chatbot Interaction
Agency in sustained human-AI chatbot talks emerges as co-constructed turn-by-turn through boundary-setting and intention-steering, organized in a new 3-by-4 framework of actors and actions.
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Interdependent Navigation and Pragmatic Disengagement: How Older Korean Immigrants Selectively Engage with Digital Technologies
Older Korean immigrants use pragmatic disengagement to avoid stressful technologies and interdependent navigation where digital skills are shared family resources, treating non-use as culturally grounded data refusal.
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The Activist's Guide to the Decentralized Social Universe: A Framework for Exploring How Decentralized Social Networks Can Support Collective Action
A framework is introduced that links activist needs (minimal overhead, community building, safety, sustainability) to DSN affordances and is applied to compare Mastodon and Bluesky plus example communities.
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Why AI Harms Can't Be Fixed One Identity at a Time: What 5300 Incident Reports Reveal About Intersectionality
Large-scale review of 5300 AI incident reports shows harms are amplified up to three times at specific intersections including adolescent girls, lower-class people of color, and upper-class political elites.
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Understanding the Gap Between Stated and Revealed Preferences in News Curation: A Study of Young Adult Social Media Users
Young adults engage with low-quality news content on social media despite stating preferences for high-quality, accurate, and diverse information, and they produce higher-quality feeds when curating for a hypothetical persona.
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Into the Unknown: Accounting for Missing Demographic Data when Mitigating Ad Delivery Skew
A budget split intervention reduces gender skew in online ad delivery by incorporating users with unknown demographics alongside targeted inferred-gender groups.