SOCIAL MEDIA AS A DRIVER FOR
SOCIETAL VALUE DEGRADATION:
THE NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE

Edward Ositadinma OfoegbuORCID logo

Pan Atlantic University
Lagos, Nigeria
INDECS 21(3), 263-271, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.3.4
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Received: 8th November 2022.
Accepted: 19th June 2023.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Social Media facilitates the creation and sharing of information, ideas, interests to virtual communities and networks using interactive technologies. The benefits of such seamless communication are immense and critical to national growth and development. However national growth and development cannot be achieved without a sound value and moral system guiding the conducts of its people. This article investigates the role social media plays in eroding the value system of Nigerian youths. It highlights problematic areas and concludes by making suggestions for the regulation of social media content through content filtering based on generally acceptable cultural values.

KEY WORDS
social media, value, Nigerian

CLASSIFICATION
APA:2960, 3020
JEL:I39


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