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The Securityof Children's Privacyatthe Age Of Social Media:Fromthe Perspectiveof WeChat "Baby Shared" Phenomenon

Posted on:2018-07-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2348330518995503Subject:Journalism and Communication
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As the mostpopular and convenient communication tools and entertainment tools,WeChat as the representative of the social networking platform represented by WeChatis in its high-speed period of development.In the tide of progress to show its characteristics and charm. The social media greatly facilitates people's daily communication, provides users with a platform to show their own self, as well as creates a bright network culture. In people's daily life, it plays an increasingly important and irreplaceable role.However, due to a variety of unreasonable settings and use, WeChat and other social networks is emerging lots of privacy infringement ,these phenomenon is harmful to the healthy and orderly development of social platform. The user's information display and privacy protection is an urgent problem to be solved in the age of social media.Startingwith the specific case of the network, this paper, divided into six chapter, through the perspective of "self-presentation" and "privacy management" of communication has explore the behavior of the "sun shared" in the social network environment.Chapter one, the Introduction, explains the background, status and methodology of the research and defines key concepts such as childrenand the right to Internet privacy. Chapter two analyzes the participants,characteristicsof WeChat "sun shared",showing the potential risk of"baby shared". Chapter three discusses the reason why this behavior is easy to cause children privacy risk from the perspective of psychology,sociology, ethics, laws and so on. Chapter six proposes a protection system for Internet privacy concerning individuals, Internet industry and administrations.
Keywords/Search Tags:WeChat"baby shared", social media, right of children's internet privacy
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