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Ethical issues Rumors and opinions generated from social media Plagiarism Privacy Online language Online consent and confidentiality Deception Issues of transparency Due to high competition the ethical standards are getting low

DO’s Protect the privacy and human rights of affected individuals Confirm the validity of the information Filter the information received from the public Refer to the source of information in order to avoid plagiarism Indentify yourself when working online

DON’T’s Do not plagiarize Do not rely on rumors and personal opinions Do not invade peoples privacy Do not include anonymous sources from social media Do not use online media to spread propaganda