Thank you so much again for joining us!! It was such a delight to meet and chat - let's hang out in Brooklyn sometime 🤠
Posts by sohyeon hwang
ofc, this project has only been possible with the support with several wonderful collaborators at Princeton (@andresmh.com and Yuhan Liu), Northwestern (@thatianyandrade.bsky.social @sophierollins.bsky.social @aaronshaw.bsky.social in the @communitydata.science) and Georgia Tech (Richmond Wong) 😊
find me at the last day of #CHI2026 (or reach out for another time) if you want to chat and learn more! we're especially excited to speak to potential community partners or folks interested in using the infra we are working on building out 🤝🔗
in this paper in particular, we also highlight tensions around autonomy and labor + identify three principles of design (modularity, polycentricity, forkability) that are guiding our ongoing efforts now, in partnership with Bonfire Networks 🔥
we draw on design workshops to sketch out a vision of trust bubbles, coalition-building, and shared vocabularies. what really excites me is that the ecosystem participants envisioned was quite coherent - we're actually now developing the ideas that came up into tools 🧰🔧 + resources 📝
I also got to speak with the Siegel Family Endowment about this work in a Q&A here, recently published 🤗: www.siegelendowment.org/insights/soh...
🏃♀️ homestretch! start your last day at #CHI2026 at the "Community Governance and Moderation" 9AM session tomorrow in Room 114 🤠 I'll be presenting our new work envisioning how we can make community-run social media more sustainable through a "community of communities": dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
One of our awesome undergrad students in @princetonhci.bsky.social is working on this 😄 Please share and consider participating!
ICYMI: Finally blogged about an old paper (led by @groceryheist.cc) that explains why people often engage in multiple groups with overlapping topic and membership, and which helps explain why competition between online groups seems to be rare. mako.cc/copyrighteou...
Deepfake pornography isn’t going away just because we are passing laws and taking down a couple of big websites.
Our new pre-print, led by @aedcv.bsky.social suggests that the sharing of this material continued to prosper even after platform and policy shocks.
arxiv.org/abs/2602.02754
You have to read this. Firsthand affidavit from one of the women who was there and recording the video. She talks about how Alex Pretti was directing traffic when she arrived. She watched him be killed in front of her. She's afraid to go home, worried she'll be arrested.
I know this probably isn't very useful since I don't even have speaker's notes, but here are the slides from that recent talk. The title was "The Librarian’s Dividend: Pathways towards Information Ethics and Literacy in the Age of Generative AI" docs.google.com/presentation...
i'm partnering with them on some of this, in particular re: increasing the options and features for community governance!
the campaign is really close, with only 11 days left - join us by supporting! we can have matching art 🤗
help spread the word about this campaign - or, if you're able, consider supporting yourself! Bonfire is building a modular toolkit for organizing, mutual aid, open science, and collective decision-making on the open social web. communities choose what gets built:
www.indiegogo.com/en/projects/...
📣 Call for Papers: Weizenbaum Conference 2026
🤖 “Generative AI and Society: What is at stake?”
📅 Berlin, June 10–11, 2026
📌 Submit papers by Jan 31, 2026
🔗 More: t1p.de/wa2nc
I’ll be presenting this work at #CSCW2025 in Bergen on Tuesday at 2:30PM! We will be part of the session “Core Concepts in Privacy Research” (in the Bekken room) chaired by @emtseng.bsky.social ☺️
A rectangular Northwestern University flyer titled “Call for Study Participants.” The top banner is pink with bold black text reading “CALL FOR STUDY PARTICIPANTS.” Below it, highlighted in yellow, is the question: “Are you a journalist writing about technology and/or computing?” The flyer explains that researchers at Northwestern University are seeking professional journalists who cover technology or related topics, write news in English, and are based in the U.S. to participate in an online study. The study involves using a tool for two weeks, providing feedback, and receiving $100 compensation (IRB Study #STU00224608). It includes a yellow box that says “Fill out our eligibility form if you’re interested!” with the link https://tinyurl.com/newscompass and contact emails: Nick Diakopoulos (nad@northwestern.edu) and Sachita Nishal (nishal@u.northwestern.edu). The Northwestern University seal appears in the top-right corner.
📣 Attention science + tech journalists!
Trying to keep up with the flood of research papers that come out every day? Attempting to track what research has already been covered by others, and what may benefit from deeper exploration?
You are invited to participate in our research study!
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New dataset that describes social media activity of a very large group of US elected officials: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
echoing @jeremydfoote.com, really appreciate the kind words @haimson.bsky.social :D it remains one of my favorite pieces - and has really made vague questions about scale and how to think about it sit in the back of my head for years!
A faded etching of the Hudson River from Hoboken is overlaid with the following text: CSCW Northeast 2025, in-person regional gathering. Friday, October 3, 2025, 10AM-4:30PM at University Center Complex, Stevens Institute of Technology. RSVP: cscw-ne.hci.social The logos of HCI at Stevens, Princeton HCI, and Rutgers University are on the right-hand side.
I'm co-organizing #CSCW NE, an in-person regional gathering for people in Northeast America, alongside some folks from Stevens, Rutgers, and Princeton. If you want to come hang out (especially if you can't make it out to the full conference in Bergen this year), RSVP at cscw-ne.hci.social!
hello - i would love to see this too, if you're okay with sharing more broadly!
"In connection with “A Manifesto for Wikimedia Rsrch: Critically Studying Media as Infrastructure”, [we call] for rschrs to critically examine Wikimedia's role as global knwldg infrastructure[, which involves] historicizing [its] epistemology [+] recognizing the dispossession of the commons..."
NEW YORK TIMES (2020): U.S. DEATHS NEAR 100,000, AN INCALCULABLE LOSS
5 years ago: “An incalculable loss”
Today: Banning masks and restricting vaccine access
Like unhappy families, each microblogging site is batshit insane in its own way.
if you're in the US and despairing about people being pulled off the street, you need to find your nearest immigrant defence/deportation defence group and learn how to do stuff like this
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021...
They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with @freedom.press to offer this for our new coverage.
Crowd at Washington square park for the stand up for science 2025 march 7 protest. Captured in the image is a sign that says Stand Up 4 Science
Crowd at Washington square park for the stand up for science 2025 march 7 protest. Captured in image is a sign that says science led by fascists equals atrocity.
the turnout for nyc @standupforscience.bsky.social
was incredible!! some snapshots —
#academicsky #standupforscience
:) come hang!