How technology impacts human behavior

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Internet technology has evolved at lighting speed. Dial-up modems and early browsers gave way to AOL mailers, social networking and Wi-Fi, connecting smart phones and tablets. How is all this high-tech upheaval changing human behavior? Cyberpsychologist Mary Aiken joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "The Cyber Effect," which seeks to answer that question.
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As an educated suggestion, internationally, more than just data analysts & network service providers could offer intuitive input to help resolve cyber bullying. One suspected malpractice in London is the excessive frauds of scouring domestic waste disposal & retrieving till register receipts. Companies often facilitate valuable incentives in exchange of customer feedback on how the consumer's experience was at that store on that visit. These contribute to the garner of opinion on employee behaviour, shop presentation, purchase items, etc. Illicit retrieval of till register proof of purchases could also be facilitating the money laundering of fake goods being returned fraudulently with genuine proof of purchase(s) that describe item purchases. Coincidentally, such malpractices is also contributing to fly tipping, borough by borough.
Also, with the valuable opportunity of rewards per feedback, the excessive garner of genuine consumers unretained till register receipts facilitates a potential small number of corrupt fraudsters using multiple e mail addresses, contributing potentially hundreds, maybe even thousands of feedback contributions. Where a more valuable incentive is possible and a set aproximation of maybe 2 individuals is responsible for thousands of competition entries, when a succcessful selection is made, the supposition is that all feedback examples were from equally hundreds or thousands of competitors providing feedback via the proof of purchase till receipts. Thus, fraud (& potential money laundering) & associated demography of serious organised crime could be importantly transposed as a training ground of cyber bullying, where the anoyance factor (& unwitting disposals of proofs of purchases) makes the cyber bullying more worth while, depending on the target(s). Hence: the Companies who receive the invited incentive led feedback contributions could also be unwittingly collating evidence of where the cyber bullies are and other such essential attributes as would enable more proactive preventative & prosecutorial measures.
Kind respects, as interested Cyber Psychology fan, Theresa 🙋‍♀️☯️

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