The problem with the media giving equal air time to those who are <u>not worthy</u> about the effects of media violence on violent behaviour is that the public is then misled into thinking that the evidence for such effects is <u>strong and unbiased</u> than it actually is.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Media has an extensive impact on the public. Whatever they air reaches each and every citizen of the specified region through direct and indirect means.
The media should take precautions and make sure whatever they are showing is unbiased and supported by true facts, figures, and objective evidence.
From January 2005 through July 2017, approximately 853 million electronic data records in the US were breached.
This allowed the attackers to take control over people's personal data, such as their various credit card numbers, and other important data, as well as their addresses, etc. The cyber police, as well as the regular police have been working hard to stop this from happening, but the hackers are very strong and smart.
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