Digital Citizenship

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What should you avoid in written posts on social media?

Harmful content, Defamatory content, Offensive content

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What is important to verify when sharing information?

Ensure information is accurate and from reliable sources.

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What should you respect in your written posts?

Privacy of yourself and others, Consent before sharing private information

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What type of language should be used in written posts?

Use respectful and inclusive language, avoiding hate speech.

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What must you follow when posting on social media platforms?

Adhere to terms of service and community guidelines.

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What tone should be maintained on professional platforms?

Maintain a respectful tone and avoid overly personal language.

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What is Facebook known for?

A widely used social networking platform for sharing posts and photos.

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What is the focus of Reddit?

A community

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What type of posts does Twitter (now X) focus on?

Short, real

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What is the purpose of LinkedIn?

A professional networking site for updates, articles, and career discussions.

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What type of content does Medium allow?

Users can write and share longer

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What is the tone of the sarcastic post example?

Sarcastic and frustrated.

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What emotional trigger is used in the sarcastic post?

Emojis and hashtags to emphasize frustration.

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What type of language is used in the misleading post?

Uses persuasive language with phrases like 'shocking' and 'you won't believe'.

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What is the intent of the supportive post?

To support a cause and inspire others to act.

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What is the importance of critical thinking in identifying fake news?

Verifying claims before sharing is crucial.

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What can false information harm?

Public trust.

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What can hysteria escalate in the public?

Fear or anxiety.

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What is misinformation?

False or inaccurate information shared unknowingly.

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What is fake news?

Deliberate false information spread to mislead or manipulate.

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media

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information

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What are echo chambers?

Online spaces exposing people to confirming information.

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What is confirmation bias?

Tendency to favour information supporting existing views.

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What is an example of confirmation bias?

A post reinforcing one

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What is cyberbullying?

Using social media to harass or threaten someone.

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What can cyberbullying damage?

Mental health and harm individuals emotionally.

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What is social comparison?

Comparing oneself to others on social media.

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What can social comparison lead to?

Negative self

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What are privacy violations?

Sharing personal information without consent.

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What can privacy violations lead to?

Identity theft, embarrassment, or danger.

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What does anonymity on social media cause?

Lack of accountability.

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What does anonymity encourage?

Harmful or misleading posts without consequences.

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What are harmful stereotypes?

Reinforcing biased views about certain groups.

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What can harmful stereotypes lead to?

Marginalization and social inequality.

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What is emotional manipulation?

Using emotional appeals to influence people's actions.

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What can emotional manipulation cause?

Irrational decisions.