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Teens and Social Media: Stalking and Problematic Behaviour

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Nur Shazana Abdul Rani, Siti Zuraina Gafar @ Abd. Ghaffar, Shafezah Abdul Wahab, Mohammad Hafifi Jamri, Khairi Khairuddin

Pages 1936-1945 Received: 21 Aug, 2023 Revised: 24 Sep, 2023 Published Online: 27 Oct, 2023

http://dx.doi.org/10.46886/IJARBSS/v13-i10/8228
The term "social media" is also used to describe emerging types of media that allow for immersive interaction. Being able to communicate easily and getting to know more about a particular person has become easier nowadays. However, this can also be taken to another level where an activity defined as stalking gets developed between the users unknowingly. In Malaysia, the highest percentage of social media users are teenagers from 15 to 19 years old. This research will focus on how teenagers are more prone to develop cyberstalking tendencies and if they are aware of the line between privacy and social media. The method that the researcher used to conduct this research was an in-depth interview to collect data. Twenty social media users were selected to be interviewed by the researcher and the respondents were interviewed with the questions that have been prepared. All the data and information were transcribed (verbatim) and thematic data analysis was used to sort out all the data and information. In particular, the findings highlight the truth behind the development of cyberstalking among teenagers due to the influence of social media.

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