Platform Immunity and Digital Victimization: Cyber Harassment, Identity Misuse, and Structural Limitations in Content Governance
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This preprint examines the structural limitations of platform immunity in the context of digital victimization. It explores how cyber harassment and identity misuse are perpetuated by gaps in content governance, highlighting the tension between legal protections for platforms and the rights of individuals affected by online abuse. Through a socio-legal and criminological lens, the paper analyzes regulatory frameworks, judicial interpretations, and behavioral patterns that contribute to the persistence of digital harms. The study underscores the need for balanced reforms that safeguard freedom of expression while ensuring accountability and protection for victims in the digital environment.
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2026