SJD ASSIGNMENT 7 (FINAL PORTFOLIO) DUE 18 OCTOBER 2021 WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY-The impact of social media on constitutional right to privacy, freedom of expression, racism, corruption impact on service delivery
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, QUESTION 1
1.1. The Impact of social media on the constitutional right to privacy
In terms of South African law. The right to privacy is under the terms of the common
law and section 14 of the Constitution of South Africa 1996. Social media plays a
huge role in our society and forms an easy way of communication and status within
the current world, but with social media being beneficial there are complications with
the privacy of the people. Sharing one’s details with companies or store markets for
benefits whilst having to deal with options of being tracked or pestered by
advertisements seems to be as if the privacy of a person’s communication being
attacked. Sometimes a person’s privacy can be affected through their own decisions.
A person may share something and depend on the content of what’s been shared,
the shared post may be in the possession of other people who had found such post.
This can also be viewed as a way for someone to mock or cause hatred to the
person who initially shared. People should be aware that once someone posts
private information on social media; their information can be published of sort by
normal forms of media or news.
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We as we all know that Social media is a computer-based technology that facilitates
the sharing of ideas and information and the building of virtual networks and
communities. Thus, it has an affirmative coupled with a negative impact on the
constitutional right to privacy; since it is utilized to share and spread people’s
anonymities not only locally but globally. Social media is a computer-based
technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas and information and the building of
virtual networks and communities. Thus, it has an affirmative coupled with a negative
impact on the constitutional right to privacy; since it is utilized to share and spread
people’s anonymities not only locally but globally. Furthermore, the use of social
media has led to numerous lawsuits of defamatory statements made on social media
both in South Africa and abroad.
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