Social Studies, 18.10.2019 23:00 angelyce4142
All of the videos in this module talk about the kind of information often shared by social media users, like gender, religion, likes, activities, that is collected by companies that track you. there is a common name for this kind of information, given in the guardian interactive feature, the short summary on government surveillance, and in the golbeck ted video. what is this name?
- metadata
- context
- reference property
- none of these choices are correct.
- social attribute
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