描述社交媒体内容对印度边缘化和达利特人的仇恨犯罪和网络种族主义的监管

A. Charan, J. K. Verma
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本文试图确定社交媒体在监管印度仇恨犯罪和网络种族主义方面的作用。在许多国家,公民享有言论自由,但一些令人不安的因素滥用这种自由,压制边缘化和贱民的声音。据观察,印度的假新闻内容、仇恨犯罪和网络种族主义正在增加。对网络内容和数字媒体的警惕尚处于萌芽阶段,需要从人权和言论自由的角度进行治理[1]。一方面,仇恨者和假新闻藏书者的网络正在以更快的速度扩展他们在数字媒体上的网络。另一方面,一群处理国际协定、人权和国际法的倡导者正在建立一个健全的框架,以便在所有可能的决定性平台上提高边缘化的声音。用户生成的内容是社交媒体的未来,因此,提前勾勒人物和识别网络犯罪必须成为社交网站节目的一个不可或缺的特征。本文旨在确定仇恨犯罪对整个社会的总体影响,更具体地说,是对达利特和边缘化群体的影响。本文将提出一些积极主动的措施来描述社交媒体内容的特征,以便由指定的当局或流行的社交网络来规范这些内容。
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Characterizing Social Media Contents for Regulating Hate Crimes and Cyber Racism against Marginalized and Dalits In India
This article is an attempt to identify the role of social media in regulating hate crimes and cyber racism in India. The freedom of speech is given to the citizens in many countries but a few disturbing elements are misusing this freedom and suppressing the voice of marginalized and Dalits. It is observed that the Fake news contents, hate crimes and cyber racism are increasing in India. The vigilance of internet contents and digital media is in nascent phase and need to be governed in the light of human rights and freedom of speech [1].One side network of haters and fake news bibliophiles are expanding their network in digital media at a faster rate. On the other side cohort of advocates dealing in International agreements, Human Rights and International Laws are establishing a sound framework for raising voice of marginalized on all possible decisive platforms. User generated contents are future of social media therefore, sketching the characters and identifying cyber crimes in advance must be an integral feature of the programming on social networking sites. This article is intended to identify overall impact of hate crimes on the society in general and on the Dalit and marginalized sections more specifically. The article will suggest some proactive measures for characterizing social media contents in order to regulate these contents by designated authorities or popular social networks.
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