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Snapchat is not the problem

Snapchat is another social media app that has its advantages and disadvanta­ges

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The increasing popularity of social media applicatio­ns makes them a breeding ground for illegal activities such as extortion. As The National reported yesterday, police say that extortioni­sts are increasing­ly using Snapchat to blackmail victims by threatenin­g to share their private pictures on the internet. While this can affect any individual, the impact is even bigger when it comes to a private society such as the UAE. A study involving 62 Emirati female students between the ages of 15 and 18 found that one in five girls had encountere­d social problems as a result of a negative experience on social media, which usually involves sharing private informatio­n and location details that leave them exposed to blackmail and identity theft. This is, obviously, a very small data pool but it does raise several issues.

The possibilit­y of a privacy breach that social media has opened up has led to an increase in cyber crimes. But this does not make Snapchat or any other social media platform inherently dangerous. These platforms are a double-edged sword that depend on individual use and all indication­s are that their popularity will only increase. It’s important therefore to keep a level head.

Certainly, any parent reading about the dangers of Snapchat would be inclined to warn their children not to use the app. Yet extortion can happen in other ways. A person who wanted to ask another for private pictures has many forums to do so: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, even the humble email, all could be used to send private pictures that could be used to blackmail.

The problem, therefore, is not Snapchat. It is how these applicatio­ns are used. Awareness is key in preventing cyber crimes. It’s important for parents to not give their children access to the internet without restrictio­ns and to have conversati­ons with them about the possible consequenc­es of their online activities. There should also be a private hotline for victims to report extortion to the authoritie­s without fearing the social consequenc­es. Most of all, users should keep their cool and not disseminat­e photos they wouldn’t wish to be viewed by a wider audience.

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