"Is Reporting Worth the Sacrifice of Revealing What I Have Sent?": Privacy Considerations When Reporting on End-to-End Encrypted Platforms

Leijie Wang, Ruotong Wang, S. Williams-Ceci, Sanketh Menda, Amy X. Zhang
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User reporting is an essential component of content moderation on many online platforms -- in particular, on end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging platforms where platform operators cannot proactively inspect message contents. However, users' privacy concerns when considering reporting may impede the effectiveness of this strategy in regulating online harassment. In this paper, we conduct interviews with 16 users of E2EE platforms to understand users' mental models of how reporting works and their resultant privacy concerns and considerations surrounding reporting. We find that users expect platforms to store rich longitudinal reporting datasets, recognizing both their promise for better abuse mitigation and the privacy risk that platforms may exploit or fail to protect them. We also find that users have preconceptions about the respective capabilities and risks of moderators at the platform versus community level -- for instance, users trust platform moderators more to not abuse their power but think community moderators have more time to attend to reports. These considerations, along with perceived effectiveness of reporting and how to provide sufficient evidence while maintaining privacy, shape how users decide whether, to whom, and how much to report. We conclude with design implications for a more privacy-preserving reporting system on E2EE messaging platforms.
“为了报道而牺牲我所发送的内容值得吗?”:端到端加密平台报告时的隐私考虑
在许多在线平台上,用户报告是内容审核的重要组成部分,特别是在端到端加密(E2EE)消息传递平台上,平台运营商无法主动检查消息内容。然而,用户在考虑举报时对隐私的担忧可能会阻碍这一策略在监管网络骚扰方面的有效性。在本文中,我们对16名E2EE平台的用户进行了访谈,以了解用户对报告如何工作的心理模型,以及他们由此产生的隐私问题和对报告的考虑。我们发现,用户期望平台存储丰富的纵向报告数据集,既认识到他们承诺更好地减少滥用,也认识到平台可能利用或未能保护他们的隐私风险。我们还发现,用户对平台和社区级别的版主各自的能力和风险有先入为主的看法——例如,用户更相信平台版主不会滥用权力,但认为社区版主有更多时间来处理报告。这些考虑因素,以及报告的有效性以及如何在保持隐私的同时提供足够的证据,决定了用户如何决定是否报告、向谁报告以及报告多少。最后,我们提出了一个在E2EE消息传递平台上更加保护隐私的报告系统的设计含义。
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