HATE SPEECH AND DISINFORMATION CONTRARY TO ETHICS AND MEDIA EDUCATION
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https://doi.org/10.58898/sij.v1i1.43-45Keywords:
ethics, media, hate speech, misinformation, media educationAbstract
In the conditions of accelerated information-technological progress, ethical principles began to be lost. This is best reflected in the existence of hate speech and the spread of misinformation in the media space of the global village, as the world is today. The Internet has opened up a free media space, but it has not introduced a sufficient number of regulatory bodies that could eventually select or completely eliminate certain content, such as hate speech and misinformation. In this paper, one will try to point out the global problem concerning the expansion of a free, non-selective and non-critical digital space.
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