Olckers, ChristineHattingh, Maria J. (Marie)2023-06-122023-06-122022Olckers, C. & Hattingh, M.J. 2022, 'The dark side of social media - cyberbullying, catfishing and trolling', EPiC Series in Computing, vol. 84, pp. 86-99, doi : 10.29007/qhl5.2398-734010.29007/qhl5http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91093This research aims to identify the factors contributing to the dark side of social media usage by looking explicitly at cyberbullying, catfishing, and trolling. The systematic literature review was performed to better understand the factors contributing to the dark side of social media and provide ways in which these factors can be prevented. The systematic literature review has been performed on numerous articles with the aim of gathering information to help identify factors contributing to the dark side of social media. The systematic literature review found that most factors contributing to dark social media are related to Dark Triad personality types. Unfortunately, this means that there is no way to prevent dark social media usage from taking place. Although psychology theories speculate that these personality types can be helped, there is no way of completely stopping them.enAll EPiC volumes are open access.Dark sideSocial mediaCyberbullyingDark triadThe dark side of social media - cyberbullying, catfishing and trolling : a systematic literature reviewArticle