'A Library of People': Online Resource-Seeking in Low-Income Communities

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Israni A. [1 ]
Ellison N.B. [2 ]
Dillahunt T.R. [2 ]
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[1] School Of Information, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 48109, MI
[2] University Of Michigan, School Of Information, Ann Arbor
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Resource-seeking; Social capital; Social media; Underserved communities;
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10.1145/3449226
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Social media platforms provide access to informational and emotional resources that can enable low-income populations to further their socioeconomic mobility and cope with unexpected life demands. However, lack of both interpersonal trust and a sense of shared identity often prevent low-income individuals from eliciting resources from the diverse networks embedded in these platforms. Building on past research, we investigated factors that facilitated and deterred low-income members of the community-based non-profit organization Family Independence Initiative (FII) from seeking informational and emotional support from other members on the organization's social media platform, UpTogether. We found that despite participants' perceived shared identity, members primarily requested resources from other UpTogether members through offline interactions due to lack of interpersonal trust. We extend existing research on the limitations of shared identity and the role of interpersonal trust and social norms in facilitating resource-seeking interactions among strangers in low-income contexts. We suggest that social media platforms incorporate pseudonymous posting to facilitate relationship development and allow users to disclose their needs without revealing identifying information. © 2021 ACM.
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