Cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing: Issues in legal practice of developing countries

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The article subject is cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing. The emphasis is placed on the legal practice of combating cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing issues in developing countries, since these phenomena are still insufficiently studied. The developing countries legislation is compared with doctrinal and practical developments in the fight against the studied problem in developed countries of the West and former USSR. Experiment was conducted to determine the methods effectiveness to combat cyberbullying using the social networks built-in extensions. 40 random accounts were taken in equal parts related to "male" and "female" representatives, from 18 to 30 years old. The article indicates cyber-mobbing and cyberbullying concepts and their varieties, existing in modern world. The study examines statistical data, programs and measures of different states in fight against cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing. Experiments results showed that Instagram users are aware of the built-in extensions availability of the social network to protect against cyberbullying and use them relatively frequently. With that, female segment of Instagram users is more concerned about comments content under their photos than the male one. Measures have been developed to prevent and counteract cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing, introduction of which into the states policies might help in the fight against these social phenomena.

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Vasyaev, A., & Shestak, V. (2021). Cyberbullying and cyber-mobbing: Issues in legal practice of developing countries. Informatologia, 53(3), 140–156. https://doi.org/10.32914/I.53.3-4.2

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