Social Media Etiquette

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RECALL

>Timeline of the Computer Age


>Computer and the World
Wide Web
>Applications of Computer in
Science & Research
>How to Check Validity of
Web Sources
The customary in
society or among members of a
particular profession or
group.
• Work Space Etiquettes
• Public Speaking Etiquettes
Interface that allows individuals to interact with
each another
This is done through various applications, such as, Twitter, Facebook,
Whatsapp, Snapchat, You Tube, Instagram, and many more.
In social media, the right etiquette equals acting the
right way. There definitely is a right way and a
wrong way to use social media.

Social Media etiquette includes everything about what do’s and


don'ts’ on a Social Media.
M.A.N.N.E.R.S.

From: toddlerstoteens.org
Make others feel
comfortable.
 NEVER USE ALL CAPS!
🞑 It makes people feel like you’re shouting at

Nothsetma.lkers allowed.
🞑 Liking, re-tweeting, or re-
pinning everything
someone posts can be
annoying and may feel
intrusive to the other
person.
Acknowledge
others.
 Reply, like, re-tweet or pin.
🞑 Ifsomeone sends you something, mentions you
in a post, or tags you in a positive way,
acknowledge it.
 Don’t just walk away.
🞑 Remember – when
interacting with someone,
you are in a conversation
with them. If you were
together, would you just
leave?
Never speak badly
of others.
 What you post online stays online!
🞑 Itonly takes someone else a few seconds to
share your post or re-tweet your tweet.
 Passive aggressive posts
are good for no one.
🞑 The person you’re targeting
may miss it entirely.
🞑 The person you’re not
targeting may take it
personally.
🞑 And the person who doesn’t
get it will just fill in the
blanks
Nice-mannered
people succeed.
 Social media can have an impact on
your reputation - personally &
professionally.
🞑 Itonly takes someone else a few seconds to share
your post. People will remember, and they will

Wtoaulkl.d you say
it in person?
🞑 Ifyou wouldn’t say it to
their face, you shouldn’t
say it online.
🞑 In fact, you have to be
even nicer online – subtle
nuances of communication
Etiquette principles are respect,
consideration & honesty.

 Respect yourself first.


🞑 Nobody wants to hear you berating yourself.
Some will feel bad; others will think you’re
fishing

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others.
🞑 Avoid excessive
posting.
🞑 Limit the use of
hashtags.
Respect other
people.
 Please don’t swear.
🞑 MYM(Mind Your Manners) & WYW (Watch Your
Words)
 Online networks may be
more diverse than the
community in which you
live and work.
🞑 Be sensitive to other
points of view &
situations.
🞑 If you participate in a
debate, be prepared to
disagree respectfully & let
Speak from the
heart.
 Speak from the heart, but use your
head.
 Think before you post.
Exercise: Dos & Don’ts

Do!

Don’t!
Do Don’t
Do Don’t
Do Don’t
Do Don’t
Required Output:

1 to 2 minute Advocacy
Campaign Video on Proper
Use of Social Media

Allocate our Saturday (4 to


5:30 PM) Asynchronous Class
in making the output
Rubrics for Grading

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