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Item Violencia contra las mujeres en redes sociales y la libertad de expresión(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2025-01-29) Garcés Brito, Karen Xiomara; Vayas Castro, Guillermo SantiagoThe present research work has as its core in question the singularization of free speech in social networks of violence against women by this means, a subject considered to be the most popular and extensive means of communication available to any person regardless of age and without restrictions, policies that should evolve according to the new information and communication technologies whose purpose has not been limited to entertainment, communication, education, socialization, etc., but to the simple fact of offending, transgressing, threatening or harassing women's rights by publishing their privacy, stalking them, viralizing them without consent or violating them publicly in social networks, but to the simple fact of offending, transgressing, threatening or harassing the rights of women by publishing their privacy, stalking them, viralizing them without consent or violating them publicly in social networks, which is why currently the free speech has been distorted materializing in violence against women camouflaged as ideas, thoughts, criticisms, disagreement, comments and going to the extreme with insults and threats directly from the anonymity; International instruments have established certain limitations and restrictions to free speech on social networks to prevent this type of violence, but these should be applied in conjunction with national regulations, this would demonstrate the link that exists between a misinterpreted free speech on social networks with the violence suffered by women on social networks, a link that should also be demonstrated with an analysis of current regulations and criteria based on legal professionals in order to support in an exhaustive manner a reality that women live through violence on social networks