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The dangerous implications of cancel culture
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Samuel.Claydon
Samuel_Claydon-PDF Abstract: This paper explores the impact that cancel culture has had on users of social media. From false accusations to creating fear of open discussion online, the cancel culture phenomenon has grown to a point where lives can be ruined at a moments notice. The paper will explore several examples of how cancel culture…
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Adolescent Exploitation by Parents For Social Media Exposure
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Ajeng.Wulandari
Abstract This conference paper aims to explore the concept of “sharenting,” a term used to describe parents who post an excessive amount of information about their children on social media platforms for attention-seeking purposes. While sharenting has some advantages, such as creating a supportive community between parents online, it also raises important ethical and…
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How social network sites foster a witch hunt mentality in its users
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Cameron.S.James
Abstract: This paper aims to explore how SNS (social network sites) create an environment which fosters group bullying online. It does this through anonymity, weak interpersonal connections, algorithms and a desire for social justice in its users. These factors are combined with a generally young age of users on these sites looking for a platform to…
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The LGBTQ community has used Instagram to build their identity and combat bullying and ostracism.
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M.Louis3
Introduction Since Tim Berners-Lee’s creation of the World Wide Web in 1989, many advances have been made to bring the Internet to where it is today (Johnson, 1995). Then came a plethora of social media platforms. Instagram, which is one of the most well-known platforms was founded by two university friends, Systrom and Krieger, back…

Hi L, The thing is the paper is mainly concentrated on the African continent particularly.If you make an analysis of…