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The digital reckoning
Daily FT
|February 14, 2026
Social responsibility, accountability, and urgent controls for social media
IN today’s hyperconnected world, social media has evolved far beyond a platform for casual interaction.
It now functions as a primary conduit for news, knowledge, and cultural exchange, with a reach that is global, instantaneous, and largely unmoderated. While these platforms possess immense potential to educate, inspire, and connect communities, they also facilitate the rapid dissemination of content that can cause serious harm to individuals, institutions, and society at large.
The indiscriminate forwarding, sharing, and uploading of digital material frequently of a sensitive, confidential, or private nature has resulted in severe reputational damage, psychological trauma, and, in extreme cases, credible threats to personal safety and human life. The unauthorised circulation of private recordings, images, and selectively edited material originating from organisational settings, social and private functions, religious spaces and observances, political and public addresses, and educational institutions has increasingly violated fundamental rights to privacy, consent, dignity, and due process. Such actions expose individuals and institutions to misrepresentation, character assassination, and digital vigilantism, often far exceeding any legitimate public interest.
These developments reveal a systemic failure of ethical responsibility, moral restraint, and legal accountability within the digital public sphere. Across religious, cultural, and philosophical traditions, values such as dignity, truthfulness, restraint, and respect for personal boundaries are universally upheld. Yet these principles are routinely disregarded in online conduct. Social media does not exist in isolation from lived reality; it is an extension of the physical world, where digital actions produce immediate, tangible, and frequently irreversible consequences in personal, professional, communal, and spiritual life.
Digital crisis
This story is from the February 14, 2026 edition of Daily FT.
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