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Media is a buzz word. It is such an instrument which holds many power with it. If

it wants it bring fame and even defames someone.”

Elaborate the statement and support with any one example​

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Answered by sidhupari
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Answer:

media is truly buzz word.it is really very powerful nowdays that it can make you shine like star or can make your life hell.

Explanation:

Before Rise of social media, being a celebrity was narrowly defined to what the celebrities’ occupation was. Whether the celebrity was a famous singer, dancer, or movie star. Definition of “fame” seemed to be narrowly defined. However, over the past decade, social media platforms have been redefining fame. What used to be only famed A-List movie stars and Top 100 singers is now turning into content creators posting their content on social media platforms ... It’s crazy how easy it is to become famous these days. All you have to do is press upload on YT or Twitter and hope your content is entertaining enough to draw a crowd. Justin Bieber is just one of many example of people that started posting videos to yt for fun. In 2008, Bieber posted a video of him singing to YouTube and Usher Raymond decided to mentor Bieber. today he is considered one of the world’s biggest pop stars. Indian youtuber caary minati is also very good example who is now no. 1 youtuber of india.

From one minute tutorials to breathtaking photography, in$ta has become platform for those interested in all types of content. Many photographers have gained a large following from posting their pictures to the app. Nic and Nat @sneakymommies on Instagram, have gained over 6,000 followers just from posting daily pictures. However, they do not believe they are famous; instead, they consider themselves “influencers”. social media influencer is, person with substantial following on internet owning a heavy influence on today’s internet-obsessed youth.

defamation

In general term defamation means a false statement presented as a fact that causes injury or damage to the character of the person it is about. It means harming the reputation of a person in front of a third party.

In general term defamation means a false statement presented as a fact that causes injury or damage to the character of the person it is about. It means harming the reputation of a person in front of a third party.

The internet and social media are undoubtedly a great thing for people and society in general for development and growth, but they are also a uniquely effective breeding ground for potentially libelous statements.

Many people have learned that the internet allows people to speak their mind almost too easily. The internet is crowded with interesting web sites where someone could intentionally or accidentally leave a potentially defamatory comment or post. Such as, letters to the editor of local newspapers, public comments on media (i.e., newspaper or magazine) web sites, blogs and comments to blog postings or on the social media. While some web sites screen posts for inflammatory or illegal content, the screening systems are not geared to examine every post for defamatory content, and so many defamatory postings end up online.

Even media tv channels and Newspapers also publish false news. The accused are presented as criminals even before they are convicted guilty. There are many laws against defamation.

for example Sushant singh rajput was trolled over fake news regarding #metoo case. Even he lost his twitter badge. Many other reporters, sites and social media pages and channels talked, wrotten and published bad fake things about him and after death of actor SSR now they are exposed.

Another examples of some cases

  1. Kalandi Charan Lenka vs. State of Odisha 16/01/2017. ...... ... ..... ... ..... In the instant case, the petitioner was continuously being stalked, and a fake account of her was later created and obscene messages were sent to the victims’ friends by the culprit. A morphed necked picture was also posted on the wall of the hostel where the victim stayed. The court held the culprit liable for the offence.
  2. Rajiv Dinesh Gadkari through P.A. Depamala Gadkari vs Smt. Nilangi Rajiv Gadkari

16.10.2009

In this case, after receiving a divorce letter from her husband, the respondent filed a suit against the husband for continuously harassing her by uploading vulgar photographs and defaming her. The offence has already been registered and maintenance of Rs. 75,000 per month has been claimed by the wife.

Answered by rani5844
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Explanation:

Media is a buzz word. It is such an instrument which holds many power with it. If

it wants it bring fame and even defames someone.”

Elaborate the statement and support with any one example

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