Responsible Use of Social Media PDF
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This document provides a guide on responsible usage of social media platforms. It offers practical advice on managing digital identity and privacy, such as using privacy settings, avoiding oversharing, and thinking before posting. The guide also highlights the importance of being mindful of the impact of social media on individuals and society.
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## Responsible Use of Social Media ### I. Social Media and Roles in Society * **Social Media has redefined the role of journalists** * Traditional journalists stayed out of the spotlight. * Social media journalists can reach the audience directly, building a more personal presence. * T...
## Responsible Use of Social Media ### I. Social Media and Roles in Society * **Social Media has redefined the role of journalists** * Traditional journalists stayed out of the spotlight. * Social media journalists can reach the audience directly, building a more personal presence. * They can provide context to stories and issues, something that is impossible in short news reports. * **Social media makes it easier for audiences and journalists to interact** * Audience can send feedback to journalists, facilitating clarification of news reports and better understanding of issues. * Citizens can call out journalists who are not practicing responsible journalism. * However, this sometimes leads to negative commentary instead of productive discussions. * **Social media makes news and current events more accessible.** * News agencies have Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube accounts, making news more widely and readily available. * People's news feeds are often overwhelmed by local and international news. * **Social media creates opportunities for citizen journalism, but it also presents risks.** * Ordinary citizens can share information with large audiences. * Citizens can become viral for sharing news quickly. * Major news networks encourage citizen journalism, which adds diversity and perspective. * There are risks of disinformation as people may disguise themselves as credible sources. * This can discredit established news agencies and spread propaganda. ### II. Responsible Use of Social Media * **Social media provides numerous benefits:** * Connects people worldwide. * Makes access to news and information easier and cheaper. * Promotes dynamic sharing of information. * **Social media also carries risks:** * Harm to privacy. * It is important to understand how to mitigate these risks through responsible use of social media. ### A. Managing Your Digital Identity * **Facebook:** * Use privacy settings to control who sees your posts. * Avoid making posts visible to "friends of friends" or "public". * Don't share personal details. * Remember that everyone can see the pages you like. * Check privacy settings regularly and make sure you are logged out of your account on other devices. * **Twitter:** * Use separate accounts for professional and personal use. * Monitor your followers list. * Be vigilant about requests for sensitive images. * Avoid pornography and sharing intimate photos and videos. * **Instagram:** * Avoid sharing intimate photos and videos. * Consider setting your account to private. * Block people who are toxic from commenting. * **LinkedIn:** * Remember that LinkedIn is a professional environment. * Don't link to personal Facebook or Twitter accounts unless there is a good reason. * Set your profile to private until you are ready to share it. * **TikTok:** * Don't overshare. * Don't allow other users to find you. * Prevent other users from interacting with you. * Make your account private. ### B. The Do's and Don'ts on Social Media * **Do's:** * Think about what you want your social media to say about you. * Consider what you want to achieve and which tools are best. * Delete social networks that are toxic and not helpful. * Keep your personal and professional identities separate. * Use different emails for professional and social accounts. * Avoid posting rants on social media that expose work-related conflicts. * Check security settings regularly. * Communicate positively, not negatively. * Choose quality over quantity. * Evaluate the posts you are sharing and make sure they are helpful, not harmful. * Learn to distinguish fake information from reliable sources. * Google yourself regularly. * Untag yourself from negative photos or posts. * Practice social media fasting from time to time. * **Don'ts:** * Don't use social media to complain or vent frustrations. * Don't discuss personal fights on social media. * Don't share personal pictures or information that reflects badly on you. * Don't announce when you are on holiday. * Don't let anyone know that your house is empty. * Avoid expressing concerns about others anonymously. * Avoid connecting with people without a purpose. * Don't forget to log out of shared machines.