Cyber Law and Social Media Regulation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Era
Keywords:
Cyber Law | Social Media | Digital Platforms | Privacy | RightsAbstract
Purpose: This paper investigates the intricate landscape of cyber law and social media regulation, focusing on the dual challenge of mitigating online harm while safeguarding freedom of expression in the digital age.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Through a qualitative approach, encompassing case studies of existing regulations, interviews with legal experts, and surveys assessing public perceptions of social media governance, the research reveals a critical need for adaptable legal frameworks that respond to the rapid evolution of digital communication.
Findings: Findings indicate a significant gap between current regulations and the nuanced realities of online interactions, highlighting the potential for enhanced legislative measures that prioritize both user safety and individual rights. Additionally, the study emphasizes the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration among legal professionals, practitioners, and technologists to develop comprehensive policies that address the complexities of digital platforms.
Originality/Value: The research contributes valuable insights to the ongoing discourse on cyber law, suggesting that informed and equitable regulation can serve as a foundation for promoting safe and constructive social media use.
Paper Type: Theme Based Paper
