Facebook’s flawed emotion experiment: Antisocial research on social network users

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Abstract

In June 2014, a paper reporting the results of a study into ‘emotional contagion’ on Facebook was published. This research has already attracted a great deal of criticism for problems surrounding informed consent. While most of this criticism is justified, other relevant consent issues have gone unremarked, and the study has several other ethical flaws which collectively indicate the need for better regulation of health and mood research using social networks.

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Shaw, D. (2016). Facebook’s flawed emotion experiment: Antisocial research on social network users. Research Ethics, 12(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747016115579535

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