Joseph Seering

@josephseering

HCII at studying moderation and governance in online communities. Strong opinions, (kinda) lightly held

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2015.

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    22. sij 2019.

    My paper on community moderation processes with and Geoff Kaufman is now officially published online in New Media and Society. I've written a blog post summarizing some of the major concepts here:

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    Folks at my alma mater created an undercover bot that infiltrates contract cheating sites, then monitors and bids on requests that match GT assignments; the student ends up with a watermarked solution. They've already caught 9 people.

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  3. 28. sij

    Peer review is far from a perfect process, but it is better than the alternative. The argument that peer review is "too slow" for domains like modern computing research misses the harm that work like this can do, which in many cases outweighs the benefit.

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    28. sij

    Hi, Science Friends! Do you want to contribute to products that help streamers build communities ? Want to help create the future of multiplayer entertainment? Want to work with ME!? JOIN US.

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  5. 27. sij
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  8. 27. sij

    (Also )

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  9. 27. sij

    (I suppose )

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  10. 27. sij

    Hopefully this is all useful. I'll do another one of these for little-known papers and other resources at some point too.

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  11. 27. sij

    (end): My perspectives on moderation research have changed a lot since I started reading these. A discussion of the (many) similarities and (many) differences between this literature and current moderation research could fill a book on its own.

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  12. 27. sij

    This book is a broad work focused fully on "misbehavior" (a term which is extensively explored and justified in the book). Pretty much all of it is still relevant today to the field of moderation research. It is full of useful theoretical frameworks.

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  13. 27. sij

    Note that, while this book was published in 2012, the work focuses on communities in the 1990s and the work (per the author) has limited revisions from its 2001 form. I agree with the author's decision on this front; the book is an excellent historical snapshot.

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  14. 27. sij

    Available from Rowman & Littlefield (the renamed version of University Press of America post R&L acquisition) here:

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  15. 27. sij

    (6/6): Misbehavior in Cyber Places: The Regulation of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet. Sternberg, first published as a dissertation in 2001 and later as a book in 2012. I refer to the book version here. Published by University Press of America.

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  16. 27. sij

    The chapters most directly focusing on moderation are Reid's chapter 5 on "Hierarchy and power" and Smith's chapter 6 on "Problems of conflict management". Both are extremely thorough and definitely relevant today.

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  17. 27. sij

    There are a ton of other great chapters in this book though. It has chapters on race and gender identity online (chs. 3 by Burkhalter and 4 by O'Brien), and Mele's ch. 12 on value of the internet to disadvantaged communities is a great argument for why the internet is important.

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  18. 27. sij

    This book is probably best known for Donath's "Identity and deception in the virtual community" (chapter 2), which is obviously important to discussion of online moderation and has been well-cited in CSCW I think.

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  19. 27. sij

    (5/6): Communities in Cyberspace. Edited by Smith and Kollock, first published 1999 by Routledge:

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  20. 27. sij

    Also very interesting to read an early-career Bruckman () (chapter 1). The endnote says the chapter was originally published in 1996 in MIT Technology Review (), and it's available here for the curious:

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  21. 27. sij

    Wilbur's chapter six opens with "For its administrators, every MOO is an educational MOO." Moderation is a learning experience, not just for moderators but for each community as a whole.

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