The number of people who have subscribed to a user's content on social media.
Short for "direct message" a private message sent between two users on a social media platform.
A form of manipulation that hackers and cybercriminals use to gain access to sensitive information, often through social media.
The practice of monitoring and collecting data on social media users for purposes such as marketing, surveillance, or law enforcement.
A Social Media Diplomat fosters positive engagement and resolves conflicts online, promoting trust and understanding in digital spaces.
A set of rules and guidelines that govern the use of social media within an organization, such as a school or workplace.
An environment on social media in which users are surrounded by opinions and perspectives that align with their own, and are not exposed to diverse viewpoints.
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.
The sharing or misuse of personal information on social media platforms, leading to harm to reputation, safety, and identity.
The ability to access, evaluate, and understand information online, including social media content.
The controls and options that users can set to determine who can see their social media content and activity.