Talk:Radical transparency/Archives/2014

personal radical transparency

This article is missing a discussion of radical transparency in the context of individuals, in particular as a lifestyle/personal ideology and the implications for privacy. critically, radical transparency is embedded in the design of many social media sites with the aim of encouraging users to be more radically transparent. danah boyd has written about this in the context of Facebook link. I also authored a PhD thesis on Facebook, radical transparency and privacy [http://www.k4t3.org/2012/09/13/privacy-in-the-age-of-facebook-discourse-architecture-consequences/ link}, which looked at the origins of radical transparency as a belief system, how it has been embedded in Facebook's design, and how users have negotiated using system designed to encourage them to share more (ie be more radically transparent). I would like to add this section to this article but since it references my own work wanted to discuss it here first. -- Katerg (talk) 13:21, 29 June 2014 (UTC)