Along the Margins: Marginalised Communities' Ethical Concerns about Social Platforms

Lauren Olson, Emitza Guzman Ortega, Florian Kunneman

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we identified marginalized communities' ethical concerns about social platforms. We performed this identification because recent platform malfeasance indicates that software teams prioritize shareholder concerns over user concerns. Additionally, these platform shortcomings often have devastating effects on marginalized populations. We first scraped 586 marginalized communities' subreddits, aggregated a dataset of their social platform mentions and manually annotated mentions of ethical concerns in these data. We subsequently analyzed trends in the manually annotated data and tested the extent to which ethical concerns can be automatically classified by means of natural language processing (NLP). We found that marginalized communities' ethical concerns predominantly revolve around discrimination and misrepresentation, and reveal deficiencies in current software development practices. As such, researchers and developers could use our work to further investigate these concerns and rectify current software flaws.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication45th International Conference on Software Engineering
    Place of PublicationMelbourne, Australia
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

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