Protecting Children Online? : Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies

A critical examination of efforts by social media companies-including Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram-to rein in cyberbullying by young users. High-profile cyberbullying cases often trigger exaggerated public concern about children's use of social media. Large companies like Facebook...

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Main Author: Milosevic, Tijana (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2017
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