Primary Research that was carried out
1. How frequently do you post photos social media?
Less frequently than once a week
2. How frequently do you post professional photos on professional sites?
Two to Three times a week
Less frequently than once a week
3. Have you ever experienced cyber bulling via use of you images or offensive images to you?
4. Have you ever seen this happen to anyone else?
If no to both skip to question 9.
5. Where you able to report it?
6. Was any action taken after the report?
8. Who did you report this to?
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9. Have you ever experienced fraudulent use of your images?
If no skip to question 16
10. Where you able to report this fraudulent use?
11. Who did you report it to?
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12. Was any action taken?
13. What action was taken?
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15. What more would you want to be done?
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16. Have you ever sent personal/ private photos?
17. Where you concerned that the photos where distributed with out your consent?
18. Did you try to monitor possible distribution of your photo?
If your photos where shared where you able to remove these photos?
19. Who did you report these questions to?
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Thank you for completing this survey
Over all summery of feedback:
Most commonly participants selected two to three times a week as the amount the posted photos online. Once a week and every day where the most frequently selected response for posting professional photos. As expected this shows a large potential audience for Digitag. 41% of participants had experienced cyber bulling via images and 78% had see it happen to some one else. Those who who answered questions 5-9 indicated that reporting cyber bulling difficult to report and many had been left unsatisfied by the out come of the reports. Most commonly the reports where made to social media groups like Facebook and twitter and others. Few reports had been made to the police, the out come of these reports varied. 43% of participants had experienced fraudulent uses of images 93% of these had reported it. Most common reports where made to: Facebook, Tumbler, Bhances, Instergram, Dribble, DeviantArt and others. Many of the reports had unsatisfying outcomes. Very few reports where taken to the police. Fewer participants responded to questions on personal photos, but many indicated that they had concerns about the distribution of their photos with out their consent. Few reports where made, often to the police. These responses indicate a gap in the field to report crime relating to the miss use of images. Digitag aims to provided a serviced to allow an easy an efficient way to report a range of image missus to appropriate sites and agencies including the polices.