Social Media Means
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In this article, we offer five simple rules we think every user of social networks should keep in mind. Don't feed the trolls. ... Don't post or repost anything illegal. ... Don't repost scams. ... Think of readers' reactions. ... Don't make your private data public.
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Read More »The total number of people in the world is believed to be about 7.4 billion. By the end of 2015 Facebook had climbed to 1.59 billion users. With an annual increase of 17% the social media behemoth is simply too big to be ignored. The same is true for many other popular social networks. Twitter’s 310 million monthly active users post 347,222 times in the average minute. Many of them tweet more than a hundred times every day, and even more people tweet less often than once per day. More than 40 billion photos have been shared on Instagram since its launch, and more than 80 million photos are published there every day. That’s an enormous amount of data: some important, some interesting, some useless. Social networks, with their own trends and laws, work as an extension of the real world — the one that has a great impact on our offline lives. In this article, we offer five simple rules we think every user of social networks should keep in mind.
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Read More »The United Arab Emirates and New Zealand have laws that strictly punish trolling and cyberbullying with penalties ranging from a $35,000 fine to imprisonment. Nevertheless, you can be fined or face even more serious consequences for posts, reposts, and other actions on social media in most countries. For example, two men were given a four-year jail sentence after they created a Facebook event encouraging a riot. A man in Bangladesh was sentenced to jail for joking about his desire for the prime minister to die. So you’d better know the laws in your country and remember them when posting or reposting something on Facebook or Twitter.
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