Protecting Children Online? Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies

This book investigates regulatory and social pressures that social media companies face in the aftermath of high profile cyberbullying incidents. The author's research evaluates the policies companies develop to protect themselves and users. This includes interviews with NGO and social media co...

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Main Author: Milosevic, Tijana (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA The MIT Press 2018
Series:The Information Society Series
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