The number of people who have subscribed to a user's content on social media.
revealing or sexually explicit images or videos of a person posted on the internet, typically by a former sexual partner, without the consent of the subject and in order to cause them distress or embarrassment.
A set of rules and guidelines that govern the use of social media within an organization, such as a school or workplace.
Social media diplomacy is the use of social media platforms by governments, organizations, or individuals to communicate, engage, and influence audiences, build relationships, and advance diplomatic objectives. It leverages the reach and immediacy of social media to foster dialogue, address global issues, and promote transparency and mutual understanding across borders.
Social Media Harm Reduction involves strategies to minimize the negative effects of social media, like cyberbullying and misinformation, by educating users, protecting privacy, promoting responsible behavior, and supporting those affected. It aims to make online spaces safer without requiring complete avoidance of social media.
Rules and policies that govern user behavior on social media platforms, often designed to promote safety, respect, and diversity.
The process of creating a consistent image or identity for a person, organization, or product on social media.
A set of rules and calculations used by social media platforms to determine which content to show to which users.
Fear of Missing Out, a feeling of anxiety or social pressure that arises from the belief that others are having more exciting or fulfilling experiences on social media.
The practice of regularly updating software, using strong passwords, and avoiding suspicious links and attachments in order to protect against online threats.
The act of publicly sharing someone's personal information online without their consent, often with malicious intent.