The number of people who have subscribed to a user's content on social media.
The sharing or misuse of personal information on social media platforms, leading to harm to reputation, safety, and identity.
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 platforms have become valuable tools for patients seeking community support and reliable health information, facilitating a new way to engage with healthcare providers and fellow patients.
A feed on social media platforms that is generated by an algorithm rather than being arranged in chronological order.
The practice of obtaining explicit and informed consent before sharing or using someone's personal information or digital content.
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.
A plan for using social media to achieve specific goals, such as building brand awareness or driving website traffic.
TikTok is now one of the most downloaded apps of all time. According to recent statistics, TikTok addiction is becoming increasingly prevalent among both teenagers and adults alike.
A feature on many social media platforms that allows users to post short-lived content that disappears after a set amount of time.
Rules and policies that govern user behavior on social media platforms, often designed to promote safety, respect, and diversity.