scholarly journals Smart System to Detect Adult Content and Child Pornography on Web

Author(s):  
Shubham Kumar

Abstract: Adult contents on the internet is very common today but it has become a serious concern now because of many reasons such as the proliferation of free to view adult websites has made it easier for individuals of any age to gain access to explicit content. Children increasingly use mobile devices such as smartphones to access the internet and these adult content can have bad impact on their mind. Excessive exposure to these contents can lead to addiction which can have very adverse effect on their mind and their heath.so i came up with an idea to reduce this activity on internet saving people and childrens in particular. In this paper we will discuss a pipeline of a system developed which consists of three modules. The first one is scanning the heading and subheading of the web page to identify if the page is toxic or not. For this task we have used the SOTA model. The second module finds if the page contains a video and identifies it as adult video or not through video caption. we have used LSTM[1] network for this classification task and the last module is CV module which is the most important part of the project. It is an age detection module which detects the age of the people inside the video. The objective was to block the video if the age of any people doing activity exceeds 18. These modules when passed to the pipeline will forbid internet users to watch any kind of adult content specifically which involves a child. It's important to stop this because this has a very negative impact on our society and it is ruining our culture. Index Terms: Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer vision, Transformers, LSTM

2002 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xue-Ming Bao

This article compares data collected in library surveys of Internet users at Seton Hall University in 1998 and 2001. The aim of the comparison is to provide information on changes in library users’ Internet use behavior, satisfaction levels, and problems in using the Internet. The response distribution of the people in different categories represents the population of Seton Hall University in approximate proportions in both surveys. This article discusses the challenges that were met with visible, moderate, and no improvements. It points out what remains to be the major challenge for librarians.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 3288-3300
Author(s):  
Rudy Agus Gemilang Gultom ◽  
Asep Adang Supriyadi ◽  
Tatan Kustana

Nowadays, the extremism, radicalism and terrorism groups have taken advantages the use of Internet access to support their activities, i.e, member recruitment, propaganda, fundraising, cyberattack actions against their targets, etc. This is one of the issues of cyber security as a negative impact of internet utilization especially by the extremism, radicalism and terrorism groups. They know the benefits of the internet services and social media can be used to facilitate the control of information in their organizational command and control system.  In order to tackle this cyber security issue, the internet users in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries should get more understanding as well as protection from their government against the danger of cyber extremism, cyber radicalism or cyber terrorism activities over the Internet. Therefore, this paper tries to explain the need of an ASEAN Cyber Security Framework standard in order to countering cyber terrorism activities via Internet as well as introducing the initial concept of Six-Ware Cyber Security Framework (SWCSF). 


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Adi Rio Arianto ◽  
Jerry Indrawan ◽  
Gesti Anggraini ◽  
M. Chairil Akbar Setiawan

<p>This paper aims to find out the factors behind the lack of awareness toward digital literacy and cyber ethics among the people of Tangerang City – specifically, those who live in Neighborhood (RT 03) and Community Associations (RW 01) in Sandratex Street No. 106, Rempoa Urban Village, East Ciputat Sub-district, South Tangerang City, Banten Province, Indonesia. Digital literacy is related to the positive and negative impact of the internet. This paper employs a qualitative method and collects data through an interview and survey with forty people, which is consisted of 30 students, 5 Karang Taruna Rempoa activists, and 5 students’ parents. This paper finds that the implementation of ITE Law has positively impacted the people of Tangerang through various means: <em>first</em>, the people of Tangerang City can make a contribution by becoming a social agent that can prevent and address online radicalism, hoax and online persecution in their neighborhood. This is possible because the ITE Law improves students’ and the community’s cyber literacy significantly; <em>second</em>, the people of Tangerang City can understand about ethics and legal foundation through the socialization of “The Role of ITE Law (Law No. 11 of 2008) and Cyber Ethics” as part of the efforts to prevent online radicalism, hoax and online persecution resulting from free access to the cyberspace; <em>third</em>, the people of Tangerang City can act upon the values of nationalism, national defense and Pancasila that are all contained within the ITE Law (Law No. 11 of 2008) in order to nurture positive behavior in the cyberspace; and <em>fourth</em>, the people of Tangerang City are more aware about the importance of cyber law and ethics in the cyberspace to control positive internet behavior and prevent the negative impact of the internet in all walks of life.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>Cyber, Digital, Ethics, Information and Electronic Transactions<strong> (</strong>ITE) Law, Pancasila, Tangerang.<strong></strong></p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
gungdean

Youtube is a video sharing site originating from San Mateo, California, America and is very popular today. Around 100,000 videos are watched every day on Youtube. Every 24 hours there are 65,000 new videos uploaded to Youtube. YouTube has been named the most popular social media for the people of Indonesia. YouTube managed to capture 170 million users or 93.8 percent of the total population of 181.9 million internet users aged 16-64 years. 179.1 million people in Indonesia have used the internet to watch online videos. The large number of YouTube social media enthusiasts makes people who have a lot of creative ideas to make themselves YouTube creators. As for the famous YouTube creators, there are 10 youtubers with the most fantastic income, including Jess No Limit , FrostDiamond, Budi01Gaming, BaimPaula, Rans Entertainment, Deddy Corbuzier, Atta Halilintar, Jessica Jane, Ricis Official, EFDEWE. The purpose of this research is to determine the credibility value of the performance of 10 Indonesian Youtubers with the Most Fantastic Income. The research method used is an expolarative type. The results of this study prove that the highest value of credibility from every YouTube creator is Jessica Jane with a value of 0.0007572.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariq Rahim Soomro ◽  
Mumtaz Hussain

Abstract Since a past decade, social media networking has become an essential part of everyone’s life affecting cultural, economic and social life of the people. According to internetlivestats.com, in March 2019 the Internet users reached 4 168 461 500, i.e., 50.08 % penetration of world population. According to Statista, in 2019 there are 2.22 billion social media networking users worldwide, i.e., 31 % of global social media networking penetration and it is expected that in 2021 this number will reach 3.02 billion. These social networking sites are attracting users from all walks of life and keeping these users’ data in the cloud. Today’s big challenge is related to an increase in volume, velocity, variety and veracity of data in social media networking, and this leads to creating several concerns, including privacy and security; on the other hand, it also proves as a tool to prevent and investigate cybercrime, if intelligently and smartly handled. The law enforcement agencies are putting their utmost efforts to prevent cybercrime by monitoring communications activities over the Internet. In this paper, the authors discuss recommendations and techniques for preventing cybercrime.


Author(s):  
Praveen Gujjar J ◽  
Prasanna Kumar H R

Evolution in the field of web technology has made an enormous amount of data available in the web for the internet users. These internet users give their useful feedback, comments, suggestion or opinion for the available product or service in the web. User generated data are very essential to analyze for business decision making. TextBlob is one of the simple API offered by python library to perform certain natural language processing task. This paper proposed a method for analyzing the opinion of the customer using TextBlob to understand the customer opinion for decision making. This paper, provide a result for aforesaid data using TextBlob API using python. The paper includes advantages of the proposed technique and concludes with the challenges for the marketers when using this technique in their decision-making.


Somatechnics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 253-271
Author(s):  
Mark Davis

This paper explores the relation between internet technologies and social change with reference to the narratives of ordinary internet-users living in Melbourne, Australia. The argument developed here draws attention to the interviewee's imaginaries of being-in-the-world under internet-related change; imaginaries which are, at times, marked by a language of emotional and bodily transition. This framing of life with the internet suggests that its technologies are not merely the means by which people gain access to information, advice, services and social interaction; they appear to mobilise questions of being and at the same time offer themselves as the means for establishing ‘beingness’, to borrow a term from Valerie Walkerdine (2010) . This emphasis on being in accounts of internet-related change also suggests the exercise of narrative subjectification through internet technologies or, in other terms, the internet-related ‘technologisation’ of narrative practices.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrícia Silva ◽  
Alice Delerue Matos ◽  
Roberto Martinez-Pecino

UNSTRUCTURED Social isolation has a negative impact on the quality of life of older people, which is why studies have focussed on identifying its sociodemographic, economic and health determinants. In view of the growing importance of the internet as a means of communication, it is important to examine the extent to which this technology also contributes to social isolation or, conversely, counters it. This study specifically aims to clarify this relationship for which other surveys present contradictory results. The current research uses a logistic regression analysis and a sample of 66,998 individuals aged 50+ from 17 European countries (Portugal, Greece, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Poland, Czech Republic; Slovenia, Estonia, and Croatia) plus Israel, who were interviewed in SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe)- wave 6. The results show that countries differ in the level of social isolation and rate of internet use by individuals aged 50+. They also point to a lower social isolation of the internet users when compared to the non-users, in most of the countries analyzed, after controlling for a set of socio-demographic, economic and health characteristics of the individuals, described in the literature as determinants of social isolation. The results underline the importance of promoting e-inclusion in Europe as a way to deal with social isolation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
pp. 278
Author(s):  
Serhii V. Demedyuk ◽  
Tetyana S. Demedyuk

The article reveals the issues of danger to Internet users from pornographic content, which is defined as a specific activity projection of a personality deviation of the distributor of child pornography. An analysis of reference sources indicates that the cognitive sphere of child pornography distributor in information networks distincts from those with pedophilic inclinations may be sufficiently developed and should be reflected in the destructive tendencies of their personal dynamics and actions in a specific way. The object of the article is to identify the specifics of information-dangerous pornographic content on the Internet as a projection of personality deviation of the ICT user who produces and distributes child pornography. In the course of the empirical study it was used the semantic analysis techniques of the findings of forensic psychiatric examinations towards those who depraved minors, as well as those who decoyed minors, produced and distributed child pornography in the Internet. Quantitative indexes of psychological variables were established in accordance with nominative and order scales. Empirical data was processed using nonparametric statistical methods. The studies research has been found that ICT user who depraves minors, produces and distributes child pornography in the Internet, along with the necessary development of intelligence, cognitive abilities and sufficient self-organization of cognitive processes is capable of a progressive disintegration of value-motivational sphere with a sharp increase in selfish consumer motives and conscious systematic contempt for social values. It is proved that such persons’ confrontation of development processes and increasing of destruction at the level of personality structure lead to a significant increase of psychic tension, nervous prostration, progression of neurotic disorders, and increase of repetition offenses. It is noted that information-dangerous pornographic content created and distributed by ICT users on the Internet is emotion-laden, seductive, obtrusive, causing the obsessive attention of the observer, and also tends to extension in future.


2020 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 01041
Author(s):  
Wiwik Novianti ◽  
S. Bekti Istiyanto

The digital literacy movement is mostly centered in big cities even though internet users in rural areas are also very high. In Tracap Village, Wonosobo District, there is a community of former migrant workers who care about digital literacy. Living in a remote area does not mean that the people there are backward but it makes them more creative. This paper would like to describe the digital literacy movement carried out by former migrant workers in Wonosobo Regency, the goals to be achieved and their strategies in conducting digital literacy. The research method used in this study is qualitative. Data collection is done by in-depth interviews, observation, and document analysis. The study found that the experience of being a migrant worker who had difficulty communicating with families in the village was the main driver for former migrant workers in Wonosobo to share their knowledge about internet use with villagers. The goal is that communication between family members continues to exist even though one of his family is abroad. The strategies carried out to provide knowledge and skills in using the internet started from subscribing to the internet which can be accessed free of charge by citizens to open internet classes for migrant workers’ children. The internet which was originally only used as a medium of communication with families abroad developed into something productive, namely to help with school or work assignments, sell online and make games.


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