The Impact of Information Challenges and Social Networks

Boboyev Mirodillo Qosimjon o’g’li

Abstract


This article analyzes the widespread negative information that is being circulated through the Internet in today's perilous times, with various destructive ideas that have led to the upbringing of morally abusive youth. It also highlights the role of social networks in the lives of young people and their disadvantages.


Keywords


Information; Internet; Social networking; Attack; Virtual world; Information society

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11538

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