Social Media and its social responsibilities
Keywords:
Social media, Social responsibilities, FrameworkAbstract
Social media platforms have become integral parts of modern society, serving as powerful tools for communication, information dissemination, and social interaction. However, their rapid growth and influence have raised important questions about their social responsibilities. This paper aims to provide a framework for understanding and addressing the social responsibilities of social media platforms. We will explore key areas of concern and propose strategies for fostering responsible behavior in the digital realm.
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