<p dir="ltr">This is the repository concerning the interview connected to the above study, 12 interviews carried out with censored, marginalised content creators in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Australia and the USA.</p><p dir="ltr">This article complicates understandings of online visibility by highlighting the experiences of a diverse set of ‘sexual(ity)’ content creators, for whom visibility comes with substantial risks. This repository is about a set of 12 semi-structured, virtual ethnographic interviews via the videoconferencing software Zoom with Instagram and TikTok content creators, who had publicly shared that they believed they had been de-platformed after malicious user reports. These interviews constitute the Northumbria side of this dataset for this co-written article. </p><p dir="ltr">The data are not publicly available due to the privacy of research participants. To request access please contact <a href="mailto:carolina.are@northumbria.ac.uk" target="_blank"><u>carolina.are@northumbria.ac.uk</u></a></p>
Funding
Cyber-Security across the Life Span (cSaLSA)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council