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Anyone with a sense of responsibility, uses the technology and the digital tools efficiently, correctly and safely, and respects ethical rules and individual rights on digital platforms can be called a ‘digital citizen` (Mossberger, Tolbert, and amp; McNeal, 2008). The term ‘digital citizenship` was defined by several scholars throughout the years and they explained the concept of digital citizenship, its implications, merits and influence on societies, the role of the people, etc (e_g (Arif, 2016; Gorman, 2015; OrtegaGabriel, 2015; Sanabria and amp; Cepeda, 2016; Sullivan, 2016; Şimşek and amp; Şimşek, 2013; Waikato . . .

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