Abstract

The sophistication of technology has encouraged the use of social media in society and has the potential to be the main medium of information dissemination replacing the mass media. Social media also serves to connect among of the users to make it easier for them to interact with each other even in a distance. However, the broad-ranging and extensive social media system also make way for the immoralities and causes the problem of social interaction in the virtual space. This has been proven by the findings of numerous studies on social interaction misconduct on social media. This paper attempts to identify the pattern of several previous studies on social interaction misconduct on social media by using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. This method was applied to identify, review, evaluate, and interpret all existing studies within the topic areas of the phenomenon of social interaction misconduct on social media. Through this method as well, the process of identification and evaluation of articles can be done systematically by following the process that has been determined. The results of the study found that there are several major issues of social interaction misconduct on social media that have become the topic of studies, such as cyber bully, cyber fraud, spreading fake news and sexual harassment. Nevertheless, there are several forms of ideas for the prevention of social media misconduct; for instance, law enforcement, education, and the application of ethical and moral values.

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