Avoiding Adverse Consequences From Digital Addiction and Retaliatory Feedback

Author:

Solo Ashu M. G.1,Bishop Jonathan2

Affiliation:

1. Maverick Technologies America Inc., USA

2. Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-Learning Systems, UK

Abstract

This chapter looks at the role of the participation continuum in helping to improve relationships that have been damaged as a result of digital addiction. Digital addiction in this context refers to what happens when a person with a compulsion who is not getting that compulsion fulfilled turns to the Internet and other digital technologies in order to fill the void. The chapter is a case study of two people called Person D and Person G in order to make them anonymous. Using medical and other records, it was found that a number of different interventions using the participation continuum could have resulted in changes in the relationship in either holding it together or preventing one party from posting malicious and defamatory comments. The chapter found that a theoretical model, with algorithmic principles applied, called the transitional flow of persuasion model would be able to understand the impacts of digital addiction and provide a means to remedy it.

Publisher

IGI Global

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