Governing principles: Articulating values in social media platform policies

As sites where social media corporations profess their commitment to principles like community and free speech, policy documents function as boundary objects that navigate diverse audiences, purposes, and interests. This article compares the discourse of values in the Privacy Policies, Terms of Serv...

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Published inNew media & society Vol. 26; no. 11; pp. 6658 - 6677
Main Authors Scharlach, Rebecca, Hallinan, Blake, Shifman, Limor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.11.2024
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Summary:As sites where social media corporations profess their commitment to principles like community and free speech, policy documents function as boundary objects that navigate diverse audiences, purposes, and interests. This article compares the discourse of values in the Privacy Policies, Terms of Service, and Community Guidelines of five major platforms (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok). Through a mixed-methods analysis, we identified frequently mentioned value terms and five overarching principles consistent across platforms: expression, community, safety, choice, and improvement. However, platforms limit their burden to execute these values by selectively assigning responsibility for their enactment, often unloading such responsibility onto users. Moreover, while each of the core values may potentially serve the public good, they can also promote narrow corporate goals. This dual framing allows platforms to strategically reinterpret values to suit their own interests.
ISSN:1461-4448
1461-7315
DOI:10.1177/14614448231156580