Internet Surveillance and the Role of Social Media Companies

Project by Polygence alum Nishant Raj

Internet Surveillance and the Role of Social Media Companies

Project's result

The project resulted in a comprehensive research paper that analyzed social media surveillance, surveyed 127 participants, identified key patterns in privacy perceptions, uncovered significant gender differences in worry levels, and developed policy and design recommendations to address digital privacy concerns.

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Summary

Social media platforms collect and analyze large amounts of user data. This enables pervasive surveillance that shapes attention, advertising, and civic life. This paper asks: How do individuals perceive social media surveillance? How do those perceptions relate to privacy behaviors and demographic factors? Building on existing literature about targeted advertising, platform design, and privacy harms, the study combines a technical review of social media infrastructure with an empirical survey. The survey used Google Forms, with 127 responses from August to September 2023. Survey measures were ordinal-coded and analyzed with pairwise exclusion for missing data. Results show 72.4% of respondents believe their activity is monitored. Half (50.4%) are “partially worried” about data being sold. About 68.5% have either deleted platforms or are considering doing so (27.6% deleted; 40.9% considering). Statistical tests indicate a significant association between gender and worry level (χ²(8) = 21.091, p = .007, V = .228). The relationship between worry and deleting a platform approached significance (χ²(12) = 19.027, p = .088, V = .137). Age was not significantly associated with worry. These findings challenge generational privacy indifference and support targeted interventions for gender-specific concerns.

Kristen

Kristen

Polygence mentor

PhD Doctor of Philosophy

Subjects

Computer Science, Physics, Quantitative

Expertise

Physics, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Math, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

Nishant Raj

Nishant Raj

Student

Hi, I am Nishant.

Graduation Year

2025

Project review

“This experience has been both challenging and rewarding, pulling me into the fascinating and unsettling reality of how social media observes and learns from every click. It revealed how powerfully this surveillance shapes user behavior and how sharply people differ in their reactions once they recognize what’s happening.”

About my mentor

“My experience with my mentor was inspiring and supportive, giving me guidance that pushed me to think deeper and grow more confidently.”