Geolocating the stranger: the mapping of uncertainty as a configuration of matching and warranting techniques in dating apps

IF 0.4 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Kristin Veel, N. Thylstrup
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Geolocation as an increasingly common technique in dating apps is often portrayed as a way of configuring uncertainty that facilitates playful interaction with unknown strangers while avoiding subjecting the user to unwanted risks. Geolocation features are used in these apps on the one hand as matching techniques that created links between the user and potential partners through geographical location, and on the other as warranting techniques that can help a user to determine whether to trust a given profile. Tracing a trajectory from Georg Simmel’s figure of the stranger as intrinsic to modern urban culture, through Stanley Milgram’s familiar stranger as an inspiration for the infrastructure of social networking sites, to a consideration of the double perspective of overview and embedment inherent in geolocation’s ability to map, we identify the stalker as an emblematic figure that appears not as a threatening Other, but rather as our own doubling.
对陌生人进行地理定位:将不确定性映射为约会应用程序中匹配和保证技术的配置
地理定位作为约会应用中越来越普遍的一种技术,经常被描述为一种配置不确定性的方式,可以促进与未知陌生人的有趣互动,同时避免让用户承担不必要的风险。在这些应用程序中,地理定位功能一方面作为匹配技术,通过地理位置在用户和潜在合作伙伴之间建立联系,另一方面作为保证技术,可以帮助用户确定是否信任给定的配置文件。从乔治·齐美尔的陌生人形象作为现代城市文化的内在特征,到斯坦利·米尔格拉姆的熟悉的陌生人作为社交网站基础设施的灵感,再到对地理定位能力固有的概览和嵌入的双重视角的考虑,我们将跟踪者视为一个象征性的人物,它不是一个威胁他者,而是我们自己的替身。
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