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Failures in sharing personal data on social networking sites
Sharing personal informatics data to social networking sites is a common and well-studied practice in both research and commercial applications, but there have been substantial mistakes and failures within this space that offer important lessons to application developers. We discuss three common types of failures salient in our own work, other research, and popular press stories. These failures surface important open questions to the field of personal informatics.