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Citation

Lee SH, Kim HW. Commun. ACM 2015; 58(11): 74-79.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Association for Computing Machinery)

DOI

10.1145/2739042

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

WITH THE PROLIFERATION of smart devices and mobile and social network environments, the social side effects of these technologies, including cyberbullying through malicious comments and rumors, have become more serious. Malicious online comments have emerged as an unwelcome social issue worldwide. In the U.S., a 12-year-old girl committed suicide after being targeted for cyberbullying in 2013.20 In Singapore, 59.4% of students underwent at least some kind of cyberbullying, and 28.5% were the targets of nasty online comments in 2013.10 In Australia, Charlotte Dawson, who at one time hosted the "Next Top Model" TV program, committed suicide in 2012 after being targeted with malicious online comments. In Korea, where damage caused by malicious comments is severe, more than 20% of Internet users, from teenagers to adults in their 50s, posted malicious comments in 2011.


Language: en

Keywords

Australia; Social issues; Computer crime; Social sciences computing; Side effect; Cyber bullying; Internet users; Network environments; Smart devices; TV programs

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