LEGAL ANALYSIS OF PASSIVE ACTIONS SUCH AS "LIKING" AND "COMMENTING" ON EXTREMIST AND TERRORIST CONTENT

Authors

  • Khalillaeva Sayyora Sobit kizi Officer of the State Security Service Directorate for the city of Tashkent, Captain

Keywords:

extremism, terrorism, passive actions, legal liability, social media, comparative law

Abstract

In this study, the legal consequences of passive online behaviors - such as liking, commenting, or saving extremist and terrorist materials - were analyzed through a comparative perspective. The legislation and judicial practice of the United States, Germany, France, and Tajikistan were examined.

References

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Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan;

Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan;

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TikTok Technology Ltd. (2023). *Recommendation System Overview.* Singapore: TikTok Transparency Report;

Twitter, Inc. (2022). *How the Twitter Algorithm Works*. San Francisco, CA: Transparency Center.

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Published

2025-10-21

How to Cite

Khalillaeva , S. (2025). LEGAL ANALYSIS OF PASSIVE ACTIONS SUCH AS "LIKING" AND "COMMENTING" ON EXTREMIST AND TERRORIST CONTENT. International Bulletin of Engineering and Technology, 5(10), 71–74. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/ibet/article/view/2212