Self-experimentation by social media users yields valuable research findings, which diverges from the conventional practices of social scientists. In this unique approach, psychologists extract insights from participants' personal posts, a phenomenon referred to as "leakage." Typically, leakage is associated with intensive monitoring of criminals. However, the implications of leakage for unsuspecting users, who may unintentionally become subjects of research, remain unclear and require further investigation.
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