RAQAMLI JAMIYATDA KIBERZO‘RAVONLIKNING IJTIMOIY-FALSAFIY MOHIYATI VA UNGA QARSHI MAFKURAVIY IMMUNITETNI SHAKLLANTIRISH YO‘LLARI
This article analyzes the socio-philosophical essence of cyberbullying in the context of the digital society and the ways to develop ideological immunity against it. The study examines the social, psychological, and ideological factors of cyberbullying and its role in the modern information environment. Special attention is given to the development of critical thinking and informational resilience of individuals in digital space. The results of the study include scientific and practical recommendations for improving cybersecurity culture.
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