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MALIGNING OTHERS MADE EASIER WITH TECHNOLOGY

The rise of social media is both good and bad

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IN the Malay culture, we use the term “mengata” when we talk bad about somebody else. We could also use the term “mengumpat ”or“mencaci”. There is no direct translatio­n in English though the word “gossip” or “bad-mouthing” could come close. The English word for it could also be “vituperati­on”.

It basically amounts to talking behind somebody’s back to bring disrepute or to smear someone else.

As society evolves, the medium that is used to “mengata” has also evolved.

People used to get “surat layang” or poison pen letters but now it has gone on the Internet, and lately, on social media to spread far and wide.

My bosses used to receive such poison pen letters from their irate staff (I assume) by post.

We don’t get these any more as anyone can set up a blog or anonymous email to hit out at others.

The proliferat­ion of smartphone­s and the growing popularity of sharing apps are making it easier to mengata without even disclosing the source.

The rise of social media is both good and bad, the latter especially when people abuse new technology to disseminat­e fake news and to mengata others.

Malaysians are very social now. There are 25.08 million Internet users in Malaysia out of a total population of 31.83 million.

There are 24 million active social media users, or 7.5 out of every 10 Malaysians. Almost all of them are active mobile users, using their smartphone­s to consume social media.

Nearly 90 per cent of adult Malaysians use smartphone­s.

No doubt, the May 9 general election has been dubbed a social media election where opinions will be swayed by what voters read or view on social media.

The WhatsApp or Telegram groups are closed communitie­s and it is harder for campaigner­s on both sides to judge what content is trending.

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