IGF 2021 Town Hall #43
Towards a typology of inauthentic behavior on social media

Issue(s)

Ensuring a safe digital space: How should governments, Internet businesses and other stakeholders protect citizens, including vulnerable citizens, against online exploitation and abuse?
Private sector accountability: What can be done at the national and international level to tackle private sector companies that aid and abet nation state attackers?

Other - 60 Min
Format description: Online session, no need for physical arrangement.

Description

Different studies and pieces of research have addressed the issue of automated and inauthentic behavior on social media platforms, especially expressions that intend to harm the online public sphere. Inauthentic behavior manifests itself not only in the form of social bots, but also through the use of other strategies such as pages mimicking profiles and sockpuppet profiles. Moreover, new methods are being created faster than the responses to the challenge. Such research agendas are fundamental to create evidence of the diversity of ways to emulate authentic behaviour, both automated or not, which can serve as relevant input to the development of public and platform policies. In that sense, this workshop poses the following questions: is it necessary or desirable to have a typology of inauthentic behavior? If so, which criteria should we use to define these categories? How can platforms incorporate this typology into their content moderation practices?

In this open session, speakers will highlight some of the academic work under development alongside some perspectives from civil society and digital platforms.Furthermore, the workshop proponents seek to engage with the public in order to formulate possible answers to these questions as well as start building a forum for further discussions.

The speakers and moderators will attend IGF remotely, facilitating and participating online. To guarantee broad participation of the public, we will use participatory tools such as Jamboard / Miro, where attendees will be able to input their thoughts and ideas and the moderator will compile them “on the go” during the session. The moderator will also lay out ground rules for interaction through video / voice / on-site in order to ensure equal time of participation as well as diversity of participants. The interaction between speakers will be previously agreed upon in a pre-session meeting organized by the proponents.

Organizers

Institute for Technology and Society of Rio
João Victor Archegas, ITS Rio, LATAM Civil Society Debora Albu, ITS Rio, LATAM Civil Society

Onsite Moderator

No need for onsite moderator - online session

Online Moderator

João Victor Archegas, ITS Rio, LATAM Civil Society

Rapporteur

Debora Albu, ITS Rio, LATAM Civil Society

SDGs

9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure


Targets: The pandemic has confirmed the need for strong and resilient online spaces, where people can rely to exchange information, to keep on working and studying, to connect. It is fundamental that we work towards the strengthening of this space, identifying potential harmful behavior, which can decrease the levels of trust online. By addressing this phenomenon, we can contribute to the formulation of better policies that control potential damage to human rights such as freedom of speech and manifestation.