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- W4367355108 abstract "In spite of the benefits derived from online communication, it has also posed some challenges to the society. As people are free to create and post whatever they lay hands on through blogs, social media, email, etc. some tend to use the means to harass, insult, ridicule or intimidate perceived opponents, especially, in the political space. Consequently, people’s reputations are smeared. The prevalence of this also implies that both victims of political cyberbullying and citizens can be adversely affected. Political communication, especially through social media, can play a significant role in Nigeria’s political process. But the media can help to redefine the landscape by redirecting attention towards constructive online political communication and contribute to national development. To what ends the media is discharging this function, is the issue of concern. Built on the Diffusion of Innovation and Development Theory, the paper examined excerpts of some political cyberbullying messages from politicians and the role the media should play on political cyberbullying. The media owes the society a lot in addressing political cyberbullying in Nigeria; to be in the forefront to promote connectedness among people through web radio and TV because it decimates cyberbullying. Credible candidate can loose popularity through political cyberbullying, which would hamper development. It recommends that the media should increase its anti-political cyberbullying advocacies for stakeholders, culprits, regulatory bodies, and the general public, even in exploring more diffusion of online news innovation." @default.
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- W4367355108 title "Media and Cyberbullying in Political Communication Among Nigerians: Implications to Development" @default.
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