Social media refers to online platforms and applications that allow users to create and share content, interact with others, and participate in virtual communities. It enables people from different parts of the world to connect, communicate, and engage with each other through text, images, videos, etc.
Think of social media as a giant digital bulletin board where anyone can pin up their thoughts and ideas for others to see. You can also walk around this bulletin board and see what others have posted – it's like being part of an ongoing conversation with people from all over!
Digital Footprint: A digital footprint is the trail left behind by someone's online activities. It includes information such as social media posts, comments on websites, online purchases, etc., which collectively form a person's online presence.
Privacy Settings: Privacy settings are options provided by social media platforms that allow users to control the visibility of their personal information and activities. Users can choose who can see their posts, photos, and other content.
Cyberbullying: Cyberbullying refers to the use of digital communication tools such as social media platforms or messaging apps to harass, intimidate, or harm others. It involves repeated aggressive behavior with the intention of causing emotional distress.
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