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Beyond the Individual: A Community-Engaged Framework for Ethical Online Community Research

Published: March 17, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.13752v1

By: Matthew Zent , Seraphina Yong , Dhruv Bala and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps online groups work better with researchers.

Business Areas:
Q&A Community and Lifestyle

Online community research routinely poses minimal risk to individuals, but does the same hold true for online communities? In response to high-profile breaches of online community trust and increased debate in the social computing research community on the ethics of online community research, this paper investigates community-level harms and benefits of research. Through 9 participatory-inspired workshops with four critical online communities (Wikipedia, InTheRooms, CaringBridge, and r/AskHistorians) we found researchers should engage more directly with communities' primary purpose by rationalizing their methods and contributions in the context of community goals to equalize the beneficiaries of community research. To facilitate deeper alignment of these expectations, we present the FACTORS (Functions for Action with Communities: Teaching, Overseeing, Reciprocating, and Sustaining) framework for ethical online community research. Finally, we reflect on our findings by providing implications for researchers and online communities to identify and implement functions for navigating community-level harms and benefits.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
33 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction