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まとめ
マストドンという分散型ソーシャル・メディアのプラットフォームを 研究者たちはますます利用しています この傾向は,学術的,専門的なネットワーキングのための代替オンラインスペースへの関心が高まっていることを示しています.
科学分野:
- 社会科学
- デジタル・ヒューマニティ
- 図書館情報
背景:
- ソーシャルメディアの普及により 学術的なコミュニケーションと ネットワークの構築の新たな道が開かれています
- 伝統的なプラットフォームは,データプライバシー,アルゴリズムバイアス,コンテンツモデレーションに関連する課題に直面しています.
- 分散型ソーシャルネットワークは 異なるガバナンスとユーザー制御モデルを持つ 潜在的な代替案を提供します
研究 の 目的:
- Mastodonのソーシャル・メディア・プラットフォームでプロフィールを作成する研究者の新興傾向を調査する.
- 研究者が分散型ソーシャルメディアに 向かっている動機と潜在的利益を理解する.
- マストドンの採用が学術的な議論や科学的な協力に与える影響を調査する.
主な方法:
- 研究者のプロフィールとMastodonインスタンスに関する定性分析.
- マストドンを学術目的で積極的に利用している研究者の調査とインタビュー
- マストドンと他のソーシャルメディアサービスのプラットフォームの特徴とユーザーの人口統計の比較分析.
主要な成果:
- マストドンの様々な事例で 研究者の登録の有意な増加が観察されています.
- 重要な動機は,データに対するより大きなコントロール,商業プラットフォームの制限の回避,ニッチな学術コミュニティへの参加の欲求です.
- マストドンの早期採用は 専門的な議論と学際的なつながりを促進することを示唆しています
結論:
- Mastodonは,よりコミュニティ主導の,ユーザー制御のオンライン環境を求めている研究者のための成長する選択肢です.
- プラットフォームの分散化により,学術的なやり取りと知識の共有の新たな形態が生まれます.
- マストドンが学術界や研究普及に及ぼす長期的な影響を評価するには,さらなる研究が必要です.
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