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Longitudinal Data Donation Behavior and Data Omission across Four Social Media Platforms
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Abstract This research note presents novel insights from a two-wave, longitudinal data donation study encompassing four major social media platforms: TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. We delve into a critical, yet
underexplored, aspect of data donation research: the ethical provision for participant... view more
This research note presents novel insights from a two-wave, longitudinal data donation study encompassing four major social media platforms: TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. We delve into a critical, yet
underexplored, aspect of data donation research: the ethical provision for participants to delete any data traces they are uncomfortable sharing within standard Data Download Package (DDP) collection pipelines. Our analysis provides cross-platform insights into how user-side coverage error, stemming from such data trace omission, impacts the quality of DDPs
and, consequently, the analytical power of the collected data. Crucially, our longitudinal design enables an examination of whether and how participants alter their data donation and deletion behaviors over time, shedding light on the stability of these choices in a panel setting. Our findings reveal an overall platform donation rates increase in the second wave. Omitting data traces is predominantly a characteristic of first-time donors, with very few participants omitting data in both waves, suggesting an increased trust among repeat donors.... view less
Keywords
social media; data capture
Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Free Keywords
data donation; panel study; data omission; data deletion; coverage error
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Status
Preprint; not reviewed