2023
DOI: 10.3390/fi15030092
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A Game Theory-Based Model for the Dissemination of Privacy Information in Online Social Networks

Abstract: Online social networks (OSNs) have experienced rapid growth in recent years, and an increasing number of people now use OSNs, such as Facebook and Twitter, to share and spread information on a daily basis. As a special type of information, user personal information is also widely disseminated in such networks, posing threats to user privacy. The study on privacy information dissemination is thus useful for the development of mechanisms and tools for the effective protection of privacy information in OSNs. In t… Show more

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“…A novel crowdsourcing network architecture addressing location privacy concerns during task allocation is proposed in [23] by implementing a privacy-preserving, decentralized dispute arbitration protocol to handle payment disputes without revealing users' private information, showcasing resistance to forgery attacks and efficient perfor-mance. A game-theoretic model is introduced in [24] to analyze the dissemination of user personal information in online social networks, considering factors like intimacy and subject popularity [25]. The authors in [26] focused on user privacy and data trustworthiness and proposed game-theoretic solutions, specifically revisiting coalitional game formation and subgame perfect equilibrium-based concepts.…”
Section: Privacy and Trustworthinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel crowdsourcing network architecture addressing location privacy concerns during task allocation is proposed in [23] by implementing a privacy-preserving, decentralized dispute arbitration protocol to handle payment disputes without revealing users' private information, showcasing resistance to forgery attacks and efficient perfor-mance. A game-theoretic model is introduced in [24] to analyze the dissemination of user personal information in online social networks, considering factors like intimacy and subject popularity [25]. The authors in [26] focused on user privacy and data trustworthiness and proposed game-theoretic solutions, specifically revisiting coalitional game formation and subgame perfect equilibrium-based concepts.…”
Section: Privacy and Trustworthinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, numerous scholars have conducted research on information propagation models, including those based on the Internet of Things with layered structures [8], models grounded in game theory [9], and models inspired by heat transfer [10]. Among these, game theory-based models are capable of simulating decision-making processes of individuals aimed at maximizing their self-interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%