An Analysis of the Impact of Malpractices on Social Media Platforms on Society: Examining the Role of Social Media Platforms Mitigating Misinformation, Cyberbullying, and Privacy Breaches

https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc.33.19.30

Authors

  • Ms. Simran Dhamija Amity School of Communication Amity University India
  • Dr Rubaid Ashfaq Associate Professor, Amity School of Communication, Amity University India

Keywords:

Malpractices, Social Media, Trolls, Misinformation, Cyberbullying, Privacy.

Abstract

This paper will analyze the effect of misbehaviors via web-based entertainment stages on society, zeroing in on the job of these stages in moderating falsehood, cyberbullying, and security breaks. With the developing universality of web-based entertainment in present day culture, these misbehaviors have become progressively pervasive, and the results can be critical, going from mischief to people to more extensive cultural outcomes. Information investigation strategies will incorporate both expressive and inferential measurements, as well as satisfied examination and topical examination of subjective information. The outcomes will be orchestrated to give an exhaustive examination of the effect of web-based entertainment misbehaviors on society and the viability of virtual entertainment stages in relieving these issues. By and large, this exploration paper plans to give important experiences into the effect of acts of neglect via virtual entertainment stages on society, analyzing the job of these stages in alleviating falsehood, cyberbullying, and security breaks. By distinguishing powerful systems for resolving these issues, the review expects to illuminate strategy and practice, at last adding to the improvement of a more secure and more capable virtual entertainment scene.

Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Ms. Simran Dhamija, & Dr Rubaid Ashfaq. (2023). An Analysis of the Impact of Malpractices on Social Media Platforms on Society: Examining the Role of Social Media Platforms Mitigating Misinformation, Cyberbullying, and Privacy Breaches. Journal of Media, Culture and Communication, 3(03), 19–30. https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc.33.19.30

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