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What is Cyberlibel

Cases on Technologies in Education From Classroom 2.0 to Society 5.0
Cyberlibel involves the online communication of one or more false statements that harm an individual’s reputation. The cyberlibel can be communicated by email, a bulletin board, an online chat, an article, a message board, a forum, a blog, a social network, another website, text messaging, etc.
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Educating the Public to Combat Online Defamation, Doxing, and Impersonation
Ashu M. G. Solo (Maverick Trailblazers Inc., USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6878-1.ch012
Abstract
Online defamation, doxing, and impersonation are three of the major problems of the internet age. As technology advances, these become greater problems. These problems can cause serious damage to victims. This research chapter makes recommendations on how to educate the public to deal with online defamation, doxing, and impersonation. It concludes by proposing a field called “misinformation identification engineering” to develop algorithms and software to find, flag, or remove misinformation and disinformation on websites and in other documents.
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