2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2892537
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Social Media and Freedom of Speech and Expression: Challenges Before the Indian Law

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“…It proves that social media has no personal authority to evaluate some irregular issues directly. It is the place where people could express everything about their feelings and ideas by building up solidarity immediately through sympathetic things such as apologizing and taking charge of matters [25].…”
Section: A Why Famous People Reveal Their Private Life On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It proves that social media has no personal authority to evaluate some irregular issues directly. It is the place where people could express everything about their feelings and ideas by building up solidarity immediately through sympathetic things such as apologizing and taking charge of matters [25].…”
Section: A Why Famous People Reveal Their Private Life On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fora are being increasingly used for discussions related to politics, governance, technology, sports, literature, entertainment etc. The law of freedom of speech [18] on social media has given the users the luxury to post, react, and comment freely, which generates a large volume of hostile contents too. In various circumstances these comments/posts are found to be biased towards a certain community, religion, or even a country.…”
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confidence: 99%