How is social media different from traditional media
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Traditional media is considered to be 'spoonfed' sources of
information - a one-way conversation where some media outlet or
publisher says "Here you go. This is it." Whereas with social media
the power has shifted to the people and the proliferation of
user-generated content. It is now a two-way conversation.
Interaction between people is the main advantage of social
media, while traditional media is one-way, and is targeted at
people without much interaction.
Redditors primary interest in mister splashy pants resulted from
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Redditors can also post comments about the submission, and
respond back and forth.
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What did Greenpeace ultimately do with mister splashy pants
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create a money-making marketing campaign.
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What A possible consequence of oversharing online might be
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being incriminated against or fired by an employer.
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What One way to protect yourself from identity theft is by
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leaving the year you were born out of your birth date
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What The ease of uploading and sharing on the Internet has led to
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the oversharing of information.
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What is the purpose of Alexis Ohanian's TEDTalk
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To illustrate the power of social media
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What is Ohanian's great big secret
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That you should present a serious cause in a fun way. Apex
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Altruism is when someone
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does something for the well-being of others.
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Ohanian says that when using social media to accomplish a mission be aware that you will likely
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lose control of your message.
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In 2009 to 2010 1 in 10 social network users
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dealt with online abuse
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Social news websites like reddit
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Allow people to access information and comment on it.
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Which of these is a stereotype
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Girls with blonde hair are not intelligent.
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The materials and information we post online
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give others a snapshot of ourselves.
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The notion that ones identity is reduced to a small amount of information in a social networking profile points to the
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danger in judging someone according to his or her profile
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How is social media different from traditional media
Traditional media is considered to be 'spoonfed' sources of
information - a one-way conversation where some media outlet or
publisher says "Here you go. This is it." Whereas with social media
the power has shifted to the people and the proliferation of
user-generated content. It is now a two-way conversation.
Interaction between people is the main advantage of social
media, while traditional media is one-way, and is targeted at
people without much interaction.