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“Ethics Online”
Shaping social behavior online takes more
than new laws and modified edicts.
Deborah G. Johnson
Communications of the ACM
Vol. 40, No. 1 / Jan ‘97
Special Characteristics of
Communication in Networks
• What characteristics of online
communication make it morally different
from offline behavior?
Scope
• Individuals have a much broader reach
than they do offline
– # of individuals reached
– Speed
– Availability
• Actions have greater power
– Expectations for those engaged in powerful
activities to take great care
Anonymity
Individuals can communicate:
• Without identity
• Using pseudonyms
• Using different personas
• Using someone else’s identity and words
Anonymity Issues
Problem of Integrity:
• Disconnect of words from person
Trust:
• Difficult to develop in an environment in which
one cannot be sure of the identities of the
people with whom one is communicating.
• It is difficult to develop a reliable history of
experiences with specific people.
Reproducibility
• Information can be reproduced online
without loss of value and in such a way
that the originator or holder of the
information would not notice.
Reproducibility Issues
• Facilitates Surveillance
(Recordable and Observable)
• Endurance or permanence
(Increased Scope)
• Integrity of information
• Property and privacy
“An owner can control the use of her or his
property.”
Benefits and Dangers
• Brings people together
• Opportunity for increased exchange of
ideas and information
• Reproducibility:
– Possible to make massive amounts of
information available to many
– Opportunity for theft, sabotage
Anonymity: Benefits
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Fair treatment
Facilitate participation in activities
More likely to say what one thinks
Provide better, more creative feedback
Anonymity: Dangers
• Process of identifying and catching
criminals more difficult
• Frees individuals to behave in undesirable
and harmful ways
– “Being observed and identified by others
seems to serve as a form of social control on
undesirable behavior, one that is not present
online.”
Anonymity: Dangers
• Anonymity contributes to the lack of
integrity of online information.
– Trust sources based on experience
• Identities of sources of information are
uncertain
• Words can be stolen and altered
Diminished Trust
One cannot put one’s trust in information
and individuals online due to:
• Not knowing who one is communicating
with
• Communication vulnerable to sabotage
• Individuals are more likely to behave in
undesirable ways when they are
anonymous
Variety and Consent
• Promoting trust
• Individuals should be informed what to expect
when entering an online environment
• Variety of environments
– High level of trust
– High degree of anonymity
– Mixed
• Dealing with individuals who break the rules
Conclusions and Suggestions
• Law and technology not enough to solve
online behavioral problems
– Individuals must internalize norms of behavior
• Ethical issues similar to offline
General Rules for Online Ethics
1. Know the rules of the forums in which you
communicate and follow them.
2. Respect the privacy and property rights of
others. When in doubt, assume the user
wants privacy and ownership.
3. Respect the individuals with whom you
communicate and those who are affected
by your communication; that is, do not
deceive, defame, or harass.