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Social Media: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

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Topics Include: Social Media Defined, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, Cyber Bullying, Sexual Solicitation, Privacy, and Now What.

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Social Media: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

  1. 1. What is Social Media?
  2. 2. What is Social Media?
  3. 3. What is Social Media?
  4. 4. What is Social Media?
  5. 5. What is Social Media?
  6. 6. What is Social Media?
  7. 7. What is Social Media?
  8. 8. What is Social Media?
  9. 9. What is Social Media? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: Social Media is a form of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content.
  10. 10. INSTAGRAM Estimated Monthly Visitors:
  11. 11. INSTAGRAM Estimated Monthly Visitors: 85,000,000 STATISTICS UPDATED ON 3/1/2014 BY EBIZMBA RANK
  12. 12. TUMBLR Estimated Monthly Visitors:
  13. 13. TUMBLR Estimated Monthly Visitors: 110,000,000 STATISTICS UPDATED ON 3/1/2014 BY EBIZMBA RANK
  14. 14. TWITTER Estimated Monthly Visitors:
  15. 15. TWITTER Estimated Monthly Visitors: 310,000,000 STATISTICS UPDATED ON 3/1/2014 BY EBIZMBA RANK
  16. 16. FACEBOOK Estimated Monthly Visitors:
  17. 17. FACEBOOK Estimated Monthly Visitors: 900,000,000 STATISTICS UPDATED ON 3/1/2014 BY EBIZMBA RANK
  18. 18. So What? • Social Media is a new frontier
  19. 19. So What? • Social Media is a new frontier • Social Media is here to stay
  20. 20. So What? • Social Media is a new frontier • Social Media is here to stay • Social Media is very prominent
  21. 21. So What? • Social Media is a new frontier • Social Media is here to stay • Social Media is very prominent • Social Media is affecting us more than we know
  22. 22. Social Media provides entertainment
  23. 23. Social Media provides connection
  24. 24. Social Media provides a place to speak your mind and get feedback
  25. 25. Social Media is educational
  26. 26. It’s changing the way we access information
  27. 27. It’s changing the way we access information “The very fact that someone you know – or trust – has passed on or blogged or Twittered or posted a link makes it more likely that you will read it.” -- Mathew Ingram, Blogger, If the News is Important, it will Find Me
  28. 28. It’s changing the way we access information “Sending... links and videos to friends and their social networks. And in turn, they rely on friends and online connections for news to come to them. In essence, they are replacing the professional filter – reading The Washington Post, clicking on CNN.com – with a social one.” -- Brian Stelter, The New York Times, Finding Political News Online, the Young Pass It On
  29. 29. Over Exposure
  30. 30. Over Exposure CONNECTION is being replaced by CONTENT
  31. 31. Over Exposure PATIENCE is being replaced by INSTANT GRATIFICATION
  32. 32. Over Exposure EXTRORDINARY is being replaced by ORDINARY
  33. 33. Over Exposure LASTING JOY is being replaced by TEMPORARY HAPPINESS
  34. 34. Over Exposure QUALITY is being replaced by QUANTITY
  35. 35. False Reality
  36. 36. False Reality
  37. 37. False Reality
  38. 38. False Reality
  39. 39. False Reality
  40. 40. False Reality
  41. 41. False Reality
  42. 42. False Reality
  43. 43. False Reality
  44. 44. Screen Addiction Is Social Media making us less social?
  45. 45. Cyber Bullying
  46. 46. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Harassment Sending or posting nasty, mean and insulting comments
  47. 47. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Harassment Sending or posting nasty, mean and insulting comments • Defamation Starting rumors to damage reputation
  48. 48. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Outing Sharing someone’s secret or embarrassing photos online
  49. 49. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Outing Sharing someone’s secret or embarrassing photos online • Trickery Convincing someone to reveal private information or photos, then share it online
  50. 50. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Exclusion intentionally excluding someone to hurt their feelings
  51. 51. Cyber Bullying What is Cyber Bullying? • Exclusion intentionally excluding someone to hurt their feelings • Cyber Stalking Repeated, intense harassment and defamation
  52. 52. Cyber Bullying Kids don’t “get” online consequences...
  53. 53. Cyber Bullying Kids don’t “get” online consequences... THINK ABOUT THE EFFECT CYBERBULLYING MIGHT HAVE ON THE REPUTATION OF OTHERS 38%
  54. 54. Cyber Bullying Kids don’t “get” online consequences... DON’T THINK THAT POSTING PHOTOS, VIDEOS, OR INFORMATION ABOUT THEMSELVES CAN BE HARMFUL 51%
  55. 55. Sexual Solicitation A surprisingly significant number of teenagers have electronically sent or posted nude or semi- nude pictures or videos of themselves online.
  56. 56. Sexual Solicitation Look at the numbers...
  57. 57. Sexual Solicitation Look at the numbers... 5% internet users talk to strangers about sex
  58. 58. Sexual Solicitation Look at the numbers... 5% internet users talk to strangers about sex 39% online child molesters possess child pornography
  59. 59. Sexual Solicitation Look at the numbers... 5% internet users talk to strangers about sex 39% online child molesters possess child pornography 27% of the incidents involved getting the pictures from the victim themselves
  60. 60. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences...
  61. 61. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Phillip Alpert: 18-year old, Florida Got in an argument with his girlfriend. Sent inappropriate pictures of her to her friends and family. http://www.cnn.com
  62. 62. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Phillip Alpert: 18-year old, Florida • Charged for sending child pornography • 5 years probation • Registered sex offender (for 25 years) http://www.cnn.com
  63. 63. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Marissa Miller: 12-year old, Pennsylvania At a friend’s sleepover, took pictures in their underwear. Pictures were sent to a classmate. http://www.cnn.com
  64. 64. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Marissa Miller: 12-year old, Pennsylvania • Probation and Sexual Education Classes OR • Convicted Sexual Abuse of a Minor http://www.cnn.com
  65. 65. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Jessica Logan: 18-year old, Ohio Sent nude photo to her boyfriend. He sent it friends, who sent it to friends, who sent it to friends... eventually sent to several local high schools. http://www.cnn.com
  66. 66. Sexual Solicitation What about the consequences... Jessica Logan: 18-year old, Ohio • Bullied at school • Death by suicide http://www.cnn.com
  67. 67. Sexual Solicitation The law in a nutshell... “It depends on the age of the child. If somebody’s under the age of 18, it’s child pornography, and even the girl that posted the pictures can be charged. They can be registered sex offenders...
  68. 68. Sexual Solicitation The law in a nutshell... ...Even at the age of 18, (if) it was sent to somebody under age, it’s disseminating pornography to a minor. There are criminal charges that could be made here.” -- Parry Aftab, Internet Security Expert interviewed by NBC News
  69. 69. Privacy
  70. 70. Privacy How accessible are you?
  71. 71. Privacy How accessible are you?
  72. 72. Privacy How accessible are you?
  73. 73. It’s a Balancing Act
  74. 74. Privacy Transparencyvs It’s a Balancing Act...
  75. 75. Freedom Responsibilityvs It’s a Balancing Act...
  76. 76. Choice Consequencevs It’s a Balancing Act...
  77. 77. Rules Guidelinesvs It’s a Balancing Act...
  78. 78. Avoid giving out personal information
  79. 79. Avoid posting pictures on sites without privacy settings
  80. 80. Avoid giving out details on where you are or where you are going
  81. 81. Take EVERYTHING with a grain of salt

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