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Youth, social media, and violence


The internet and social media have opened a new space for perpetrators of violence, from gender-based violence to hate speech to outright harassment. Online and social media violence, or cyber violence, is difficult to define due to its very nature as well as due to the wide range of violations. To look closer at the relationship between youth, social media, and violence, the British Council in Sri Lanka and the Sarvodaya Institute of Higher Learning conducted an online survey to understand how youth experience online and social media violence, their perceptions of the root causes, as well as their role in perpetuating and preventing online violence. “We believe this study on youth, social media, and violence is both timely and relevant, as young people have turned to social media and online platforms more than ever during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Rehman said, adding that the report has shown that 68.9% of respondents agree that information shared on social media can go viral and propagate violence. “We were happy that many youth volunteered to share their online experience with us,” Perera shared, adding: “This survey is unique as it gives a useful overview of how young Sri Lankans perceive different aspects of social media violence.”The survey took into account various factors and perspectives, including; patterns in youths’ social media consumption in Sri Lanka; the prevalent forms of social media violence and abuse in Sri Lanka according to youth; the lived experiences of social media violence and its impacts; youth views on the root causes of online violence in Sri Lanka; the impact of Covid-19 on social media violence; awareness of the mechanisms available to take action against social media violence; and how youth can play a role themselves in making online and social media platforms safer.


Source: The Nation August 15, 2021 18:33 UTC



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