Ethics in social networks
Keywords:
ethics, social networks, subjectsAbstract
This paper proposes an unstructured comparative study based on observation and review of bibliographic sources with the aim of comparing the behavior of subjects inside and outside social networks, which differ in several aspects. One of them is the freedom with which they express their opinions, sometimes without abiding by rules of conduct, and this is due to the anonymity they enjoy in social networks. For this purpose, analysis-synthesis, induction-deduction, literature review and unstructured observation were used. Social networks and the Internet offer objective and subjective conditions for a flexible morality that does not respect the conventions valid in society. The way subjects relate to each other in social networks possess certain characteristics such as distance and anonymity that make morality flexible and behavior freer from restrictions.
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