AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND INDIAN CYBER LAW WITH IT’S PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

Seldom are Facebook likes and Twitter follower counts used as stand-ins for popularity and endorsement ratings. It poses a risk of encouraging a noisy, occasionally pointless discourse in which "famous" people make claims to everything. Global Navigation Software (Navigator) is an excellent tool for solving uncommon issues, but it doesn't allow much opportunity for constructive disagreement or the creation of original solutions. Key points are made with wit, eloquence, and twists to convey a message. Social media is an effective tool, but it can also promote and reward a shallow social status culture. Gone are the days when a computer occupied a whole room. We can now swiftly and effectively transfer information from practically anywhere thanks to data networks, portable laptops, and home computers. The Internet and computers have a lot to offer society. But, they can also give criminals mostly merely conventional criminals opportunities to employ cutting-edge electronic instruments, and cyber law, or the IT Act 2000, is the regulatory framework managing these impediments.

 

Keywords: Cybercrime, Media, Cyber Law, Social Media, IT ACT, Facebook.


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