This also comes up a lot in journalism -- some really interesting and furious debates have happened re: the ethics of publishing tweets...
@vossbrink @kukkurovaca I disagree. The focus here should be IRB, which always stipulates people have a choice to participate in a study.
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@aurabogado@vossbrink That make sense. But OOC would the same apply to a study of, say, personals ads in newspapers? -
@kukkurovaca@vossbrink Under IRB? Why wouldn't it? The researcher should make the effort to identify the subject and give them a choice. -
@aurabogado@vossbrink Or the inclusion of sources in corpus linguistics? Or is there no threshold of something being too published? -
@kukkurovaca@vossbrink Not sure I understand the question. Can you give me an example for a corpus linguistics sourse? -
@aurabogado@vossbrink@earthtopus Or Google Ngrams leaps to mind. The only issue considered in these contexts seems to by copyright. -
@aurabogado@vossbrink@earthtopus Er, "be copyright." -
@aurabogado@vossbrink@earthtopus I don't mean to suggest twitter should be treated the same way, just curious re: where the lines are. - 1 more reply
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