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Cyberbullying: A Threat to Freedom of Expression

Lika Chimchiuri ()
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Lika Chimchiuri: Sokhumi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia

RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2024 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies

Abstract: This article discusses the relationship between cyberbullying and freedom of expression, demonstrating how digital harassment damages the fundamental principles of free speech. Cyberbullying, defined as the use of online platforms to frighten or harass others, is directly against the idea of free expression, which seeks to protect open and respectful discourse. Through in-depth research and comparison of legal frameworks, this report identifies substantial loopholes in present legislation that fail to address the rising threat of cyber harassment. It suggests a broad strategy that combines legal reform, technology advances, and educational initiatives to foster an online environment that values empathy and respect. Key proposals include algorithmic changes to detect bullying behavior and the introduction of comprehensive digital citizenship education programs. The article shows the major psychological effects of cyberbullying, underlining the importance of creating safer online environments. The paper argues for cooperation among governments, technical companies, and civil society to restore the balance between supporting free expression and combating cyber abuse. This collaborated plan aims to prevent cyberbullying while simultaneously maintaining the internet as a vibrant space for democratic discourse and free speech.

Keywords: cyberbullying; freedom of expression; digital harassment; online safety; legal framework; technological innovations; educational programs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2024-07
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Published in Proceedings of the 36th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities, June 6-7, 2024, pages 31-36

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