Technology Social Media Unit 1. What is Social Media? Social media is the interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information.

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Technology Social Media Unit 1

What is Social Media? Social media is the interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networksvirtual communities networks

Social Media Forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos)

Social Networking Service A platform to build social networks or social relations among people who, share interests, activities, backgrounds or real- life connections.social networks social relations Consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his social links, and a variety of additional services. Social networking is web-based services that allow individuals to create a public profile, to create a list of users with whom to share connection, and view and cross the connections within the system

Forms of Social Media Social media technologies take on many different forms including magazines, Internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, social networks, podcasts, photographs or pictures, video, rating and social bookmarking.Internet forumsweblogssocial blogsmicroblogging wikissocial networkspodcastssocial bookmarking Technologies include blogging, picture-sharing, vlogs, wall-posting, music-sharing, crowdsourcing and voice over IP, to name a few. Social network aggregation can integrate many of the platforms in use. vlogscrowdsourcingvoice over IPSocial network aggregation

Microblogging is a broadcast medium that exists in the form of blogging.blogging A microblog differs from a traditional blog in that its content is typically smaller in both actual and aggregated file size. Microblogs "allow users to exchange small elements of content such as short sentences, individual images, or video links”

Popular Types of Social Media Twitter Twitter - an online social networking and microblogging service that enables users to send and read short 140- character text messages, called "tweets".social networkingmicroblogging character

Facebook Facebook is a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues.

Pinterest Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that people use to collect ideas for their different projects and interests. People create and share collections (called “boards”) of visual bookmarks (called “Pins”) that they use to do things like plan trips and projects, organize events or save articles and recipes.

LinkedIn LinkedIn is a social networking site designed specifically for the business community. The goal of the site is to allow registered members to establish and document networks of people they know and trust professionally. An employment networking site emphasizes on employment history and education, has professional network news feeds and a limited number of customizable modules.

YouTube YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. upload The slogan for YouTube is “broadcast yourself”.

Instagram Instagram is an online photo- sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, apply digital filters to them, and share them on a variety of social networking services, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Flickr

YouTube YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own.upload The slogan for YouTube is “broadcast yourself”.

Tips for Social Media Social networking websites like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and Windows Live Spaces are services people can use to connect with others to share information like photos, videos, and personal messages. Be aware: as the popularity of these social sites grows, so do the risks of using them. Hackers, spammers, virus writers, identity thieves, and other criminals follow the traffic.

Use caution when you click links Use caution when you click links that you receive in messages from your friends on your social website. Treat links in messages on these sites as you would links in messages -

Know what you’ve posted about yourself. – A common way that hackers break into financial or other accounts is by clicking the “Forgot your password?” link on the account login page. – To break into your account, they search for the answers to your security questions, such as your birthday, hometown, high school class, father’s middle name, on your social networking site. – If the site allows, make up your own password questions, and don’t draw them from material anyone could find with a quick search.

Don’t trust that a message really is from whom it says it’s from. Hackers can break into accounts and send messages that look like they’re from your friends, but aren’t. If you suspect that a message is fraudulent, use an alternate method to contact your friend to find out. This includes invitations to join new social networks.

Avoid giving away addresses of friends Do not allow social networking services to scan your address book. Upon joining a new social network, you might receive an offer to enter your address and password to find out if your contacts are on the network & send an to them. Social networking sites should explain that they’re going to do this, but some do not.

Type the address of your social networking site directly into your browser or use your personal bookmarks. If you click a link to your site through or another website, you might be entering your account name and password into a fake site where your personal information could be stolen.

Be selective about who you accept as a friend on a social network. Identity thieves might create fake profiles in order to get information from you. -

Choose your social network carefully. Evaluate the site that you plan to use and make sure you understand the privacy policy. Find out if the site monitors content that people post. You will be providing personal information to this website, so use the same criteria that you would to select a site where you enter your credit card.

Assume that everything you put on a social networking site is permanent. Even if you can delete your account, anyone on the Internet can easily print photos or text or save images and videos to a computer.

Be careful about installing extras on your site Many social networking sites allow you to download third-party applications that let you do more with your personal page. Criminals sometimes use these applications to steal your personal information. To download and use third-party applications safely, take the same safety precautions that you take with any other program or file you download

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