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A Brief Discussion on the Absence and Responsibility of "Digital Responsibility" in New Media

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2023.050306 | Downloads: 16 | Views: 894

Author(s)

Hu Guangmei 1

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1 Shanghai Polytechnic University, Shanghai, 201209, China

Corresponding Author

Hu Guangmei

ABSTRACT

The rapid development of new media has not only drawn the high attention of the government leadership in China, but also exposed the weak awareness of social responsibility, lagging management system, loopholes in laws and regulations, etc. How to use, guide, regulate and manage the new media industry, it is necessary to analyze the specific manifestations of the lack of "digital responsibility" of new media and its harmfulness, reinterpret the "digital responsibility" that new media should assume, and further explore effective means to fulfill their responsibilities. It is necessary to analyze the specific manifestations of the lack of "digital responsibility" of new media and its harmfulness, to reinterpret the "digital responsibility" that new media should assume, and to further explore effective means to fulfill their responsibilities, which has become an important issue that all parties need to strengthen their research.

KEYWORDS

New media; digital responsibility; government regulation; media self-regulation; netizen self-regulation

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Hu Guangmei, A Brief Discussion on the Absence and Responsibility of "Digital Responsibility" in New Media. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2023) Vol. 5: 33-37. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2023.050306.

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