Exploring the Darkverse: A Multi-Perspective Analysis of the Negative Societal Impacts of the Metaverse
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Published:2023-06-02
Issue:5
Volume:25
Page:2071-2114
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ISSN:1387-3326
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Container-title:Information Systems Frontiers
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Inf Syst Front
Author:
Dwivedi Yogesh K.ORCID, Kshetri Nir, Hughes Laurie, Rana Nripendra P., Baabdullah Abdullah M., Kar Arpan Kumar, Koohang Alex, Ribeiro-Navarrete Samuel, Belei Nina, Balakrishnan Janarthanan, Basu Sriparna, Behl Abhishek, Davies Gareth H., Dutot Vincent, Dwivedi Rohita, Evans Leighton, Felix Reto, Foster-Fletcher Richard, Giannakis MihalisORCID, Gupta Ashish, Hinsch Chris, Jain Animesh, Jane Patel Nina, Jung Timothy, Juneja Satinder, Kamran QeisORCID, Mohamed AB Sanjar, Pandey Neeraj, Papagiannidis Savvas, Raman Ramakrishnan, Rauschnabel Philipp A., Tak Preeti, Taylor Alexandra, tom Dieck M. Claudia, Viglia Giampaolo, Wang Yichuan, Yan Meiyi
Abstract
Abstract
The Metaverse has the potential to form the next pervasive computing archetype that can transform many aspects of work and life at a societal level. Despite the many forecasted benefits from the metaverse, its negative outcomes have remained relatively unexplored with the majority of views grounded on logical thoughts derived from prior data points linked with similar technologies, somewhat lacking academic and expert perspective. This study responds to the dark side perspectives through informed and multifaceted narratives provided by invited leading academics and experts from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The metaverse dark side perspectives covered include: technological and consumer vulnerability, privacy, and diminished reality, human–computer interface, identity theft, invasive advertising, misinformation, propaganda, phishing, financial crimes, terrorist activities, abuse, pornography, social inclusion, mental health, sexual harassment and metaverse-triggered unintended consequences. The paper concludes with a synthesis of common themes, formulating propositions, and presenting implications for practice and policy.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems,Theoretical Computer Science,Software
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