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What should you avoid in written posts on social media?
Harmful content, Defamatory content, Offensive content
What is important to verify when sharing information?
Ensure information is accurate and from reliable sources.
What should you respect in your written posts?
Privacy of yourself and others, Consent before sharing private information
What type of language should be used in written posts?
Use respectful and inclusive language, avoiding hate speech.
What must you follow when posting on social media platforms?
Adhere to terms of service and community guidelines.
What tone should be maintained on professional platforms?
Maintain a respectful tone and avoid overly personal language.
What is Facebook known for?
A widely used social networking platform for sharing posts and photos.
What is the focus of Reddit?
A community
What type of posts does Twitter (now X) focus on?
Short, real
What is the purpose of LinkedIn?
A professional networking site for updates, articles, and career discussions.
What type of content does Medium allow?
Users can write and share longer
What is the tone of the sarcastic post example?
Sarcastic and frustrated.
What emotional trigger is used in the sarcastic post?
Emojis and hashtags to emphasize frustration.
What type of language is used in the misleading post?
Uses persuasive language with phrases like 'shocking' and 'you won't believe'.
What is the intent of the supportive post?
To support a cause and inspire others to act.
What is the importance of critical thinking in identifying fake news?
Verifying claims before sharing is crucial.
What can false information harm?
Public trust.
What can hysteria escalate in the public?
Fear or anxiety.
What is misinformation?
False or inaccurate information shared unknowingly.
What is fake news?
Deliberate false information spread to mislead or manipulate.
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What are echo chambers?
Online spaces exposing people to confirming information.
What is confirmation bias?
Tendency to favour information supporting existing views.
What is an example of confirmation bias?
A post reinforcing one
What is cyberbullying?
Using social media to harass or threaten someone.
What can cyberbullying damage?
Mental health and harm individuals emotionally.
What is social comparison?
Comparing oneself to others on social media.
What can social comparison lead to?
Negative self
What are privacy violations?
Sharing personal information without consent.
What can privacy violations lead to?
Identity theft, embarrassment, or danger.
What does anonymity on social media cause?
Lack of accountability.
What does anonymity encourage?
Harmful or misleading posts without consequences.
What are harmful stereotypes?
Reinforcing biased views about certain groups.
What can harmful stereotypes lead to?
Marginalization and social inequality.
What is emotional manipulation?
Using emotional appeals to influence people's actions.
What can emotional manipulation cause?
Irrational decisions.