Errol Francke
Cape Peninsula University of Technology

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The Price of Fame on X: A Systematic Review of Social and Cultural Consequences of Cyberbullying of Celebrities on X Portia Motshware; Errol Francke; Blessing Makwambeni
Language, Technology, and Social Media Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December 2025 | Language, Technology, and Social Media
Publisher : WISE Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70211/ltsm.v3i2.226

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This systematic review examines the socio-cultural consequences of cyberbullying targeting celebrities on X, addressing a gap in current research. The increasing prevalence of cyberbullying in the digital era, especially on social media platforms like X, has significant implications for public figures. The review synthesizes findings from 23 peer-reviewed studies published between 2020 and 2025, following the PRISMA framework and employing thematic analysis using Atlas.ti. The research identifies the psychological, personal, and professional impacts of cyberbullying on celebrities, particularly focusing on how the platform's design, including features such as anonymity and rapid information dissemination, exacerbates harmful behaviors. The findings highlight the critical role that X's structure plays in amplifying cyberbullying, with negative consequences such as anxiety, depression, and social isolation for victims. Additionally, the review reveals how celebrities' public personas and constant exposure to online criticism significantly affect their mental health and professional lives. The study also discusses the broader socio-cultural implications, including the normalization of hostility and the public's complex responses to celebrities' victimization. Based on these insights, the review recommends stricter platform regulations and increased support for affected individuals, including the involvement of celebrity managers and healthcare professionals. This research contributes to the understanding of cyberbullying's socio-cultural dynamics on X, offering new perspectives on how digital abuse affects public figures and emphasizing the need for safer online spaces.
The Impact of Digital Health in Healthcare Communication and Service Delivery, Rural Eastern Cape Nomputumo Linah Ngesimani; Errol Francke
Language, Technology, and Social Media Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December 2025 | Language, Technology, and Social Media
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70211/ltsm.3026-7196.324

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This study explores the impact of digital health in healthcare communication and service delivery in rural areas. A qualitative method was employed, and data were collected through interviews with 19 healthcare professionals (HPCs) across various roles in healthcare facilities. The data was analysed thematically using ATLAS.ti v9. The findings revealed that several digital health tools (DHTs) are currently in place, including the District Health Information System, Human Management System 2, e-Tick register, Health Patient Registration System, and Lab Trak. The findings also revealed that digital health (DH) improves data management, processing, and transmission, and minimises cost and time in rural healthcare. Additionally, social messaging platforms, such as WhatsApp, facilitate effective communication among HCPs and patients across rural facilities. Nevertheless, this study identified several challenges, including digital literacy to HCPs, age-related barriers, and a lack of personnel. Moreover, the study revealed operational challenges, including system backlogs and potential data duplication and loss, all linked to poor internet connectivity and power failures. Notably, digital health enablers (DHEs), including backup power generators, solar systems, fibre and Wi-Fi connectivity, and uninterruptible power supply, were identified as key enablers to improve the operation of digital health in rural communities. This study contributes to the understanding of context-specific insights into how DHTs are experienced and sustained in the real world. Additionally, this study identified facility-level enablers, ultimately demonstrating practical strategies that support the operation of DH in rural healthcare.