IN CONVERSATION WITH INNOCENT MOLOI South African Independent Human Rights Advocacy Group Paralegal

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With the rapid rise of social media platforms, the sharing
of images and videos has become instantaneous and widespread.
However, this ease of sharing has also led to new forms of harm,
particularly through the creation and distribution of manipulated or
altered images. These manipulations can range from minor edits to highly
sophisticated alterations, often designed to deceive, embarrass, or exploit
individuals.
Individuals can now face criminal charges for producing or disseminating
manipulated images online, particularly when the content involves sexual
exploitation, harassment, or fraudulent schemes such as scams. This shift
reflects a broader recognition of the serious psychological, reputational
and financial harms that digitally manipulated content can cause.
In many jurisdictions, laws that previously addressed defamation,
harassment, and fraud are being adapted to cover online digital content.
Authorities emphasize that both the creation and sharing of such images
constitute potential criminal acts, with penalties including fines, restraining
orders, and even imprisonment.
Legal scholars stress that these laws serve not only to punish offenders but
also to deter online abuse and promote safer digital spaces. The
enforcement of social media law in this context represents a critical
intersection of technology, privacy, and personal rights, aiming to protect
individuals from the malicious use of digital media.
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