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From 2019 to 2020, Malaysia’s Digital Civility Index score worsened by 4 points to 63; remains better performing than much of the region Increases in experiences of hoaxes, frauds and scams, hate speech and discrimination resulted in a lower score for Malaysia Microsoft today unveiled results from the fifth edition of its annual study, “Civility, Safety, and Interactions Online – 2020” along with findings from its 2020 Digital Civility Index (DCI). The study examines attitudes and perceptions about online behaviour and interactions, as well as raises awareness for the real-world consequences of online risks. Malaysia’s DCI score, however worsened from 2019’s score of 59, indicating that more people are experiencing negative online interactions or encountering online risks. Risks for Malaysia’s online users that scored a record high include: ....
Online experience improves in India driven by teenagers, Microsoft says Updated: Updated: February 10, 2021 20:03 IST India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks. Share Article AAA India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks. | Picture by special arrangement.
India’s online civility score improved three points to 68 in 2020, indicating fewer people experienced negative online interactions or encountered online risks. (Subscribe to our Today s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) ....
February 10, 2021 × Microsoft has released its annual study, “Civility, Safety, and Interactions Online – 2020” along with findings from its 2020 Digital Civility Index (DCI). Microsoft has released its annual study, “Civility, Safety, and Interactions Online – 2020” along with findings from its 2020 Digital Civility Index (DCI). According to the study, certain online risks for Indian users remain, especially hate speech. Hate speech has doubled from 2016 to 26 per cent. There has also been a 5 per cent increase in hoaxes, scams, and frauds from 2017 to 22 per cent, and 6 per cent increase in discrimination since 2016 to 16 per cent, as per the report. However, overall India’s score in online civility has improved to 68, from that of 71 in 2019. With the DCI, a lower score indicates better online civility. ....
Despite improving its tally on online civility in the Asia-Pacific region in 2020, India has seen a significant increase in hate speech, hoaxes, scams, frauds and discrimination for online users in the last three to four years, a Microsoft . ....