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  • A look at how teens and adults can use social media responsibly. Christy Clary, Graduate Student, Youth Development and Agricultural Education, Purdue University 1
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  • Christy Clary Operation: Military Kids Graduate Assistant Youth Development and Agricultural Education Purdue University [email protected] 2
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  • Overview/Objectives Define social media Understand the consequences of actions when using social media Discover the promising practices of privacy settings 4
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  • How do you use social media? 5
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  • Social Media, Defined an aspect of the internet which allows individuals and groups to create and publish online content, share the content and interact about it (Lusk 2010, p. 3). 6
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  • So you think you are social media literate? 7
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  • How many people use Facebook? 580 million 1.2 billion 955 million 857 million 8
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  • What percentage of teens use social media? 75% 100% 96% 90% 9
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  • What percentage of teens say they log onto a social media site everyday? 51 % 55% 75% 80% 10
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  • You own all the content you post on Twitter. True False 11
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  • You own all the content you post on Facebook. True False 12
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  • The Federal Trade Commission has laws to protect young people under the age of 18 online. True False 13
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  • My profile can be found through a Google search. True False 14
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  • What percentage of teens say Twitter is their main social media site? 22% 6% 1% 15% 15
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  • If I protect my tweets, anyone I follow can see my tweets. True False 16
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  • Who can see your Facebook profile when it is set to Everyone? Everyone on Facebook Friends and Friends of Friends Friends, Friends of Friends and everyone in my Network Anyone with internet access 17
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  • How far back can a social media background check go? 1 year 5 years 7 years 10 years 18
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  • How many Facebook accounts are Fake? 73.09 million 83.09 million 93.09 million 100.09 million 19
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  • Privacy Settings: More important than ever 22
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  • How can people find you on Facebook 30
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  • Timeline Visibility 31
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  • Timeline Review 32
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  • Would YOU pass a social media background check? 34
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  • References Banks, J. (2012). Police: Man posed as teenage girl on facebook, requested sexual photos. Retrieved from Cbsatlanta.com: http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/17746928/police-man-30- posed-as-teen-girl-to-solicit-sexual-photos CBSNews. (2012). Facebook "friend" suspected in burglary. Retrieved from Cbsnews.com: http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-500202_162-6331796.html Common Sense Media. (2012). Social media, social life: How teens view their digital lives. San Francisco: Common Sense Media Inc. Facebook. (2012). Facebook terms of service. Retrieved from Facebook.com: https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms Facebook safety center. (2012). Facebook safety center. Retrieved from Facebook.com/safety: https://www.facebook.com/safety/groups/parents/ Hoal, M. (2011). Would your child pass a social media background check? Retrieved from ABCNews.go.com: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/We_Find_Them/child-pass-social- media-background-check/story?id=14120369 Kelly, H. (2012). 83 million facebook accounts are fakes and dupes. Retrieved from CNN.com: http://articles.cnn.com/2012-08-02/tech/tech_social-media_facebook-fake- accounts_1_facebook-accounts-facebook-profiles-facebook-estimates 35
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  • References OnGuard Online. (2012, August 8). Kids' Privacy. Retrieved from OnGuardOnline.gov: http://onguardonline.gov/articles/0031-kids%E2%80%99-privacy Lusk, B. (2010). Digital natives and social media behaviors: An overview. The Prevention Researcher, 3-6. Marzulli, J. (2011). College softball player claims school booted her from team over "thug" facebook rant. Retrieved from NYDailyNews.com: http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011-06- 17/local/29687647_1_facebook-postings-softball-team-housemate Parkinson, S. (2012). District employee tweets "think before you type people. #austincarroll". Retrieved from Indianasnewscenter.com: http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/District-Employee-Tweets-Think-before- you-type-people-austincarroll-146007015.html Stokes, P. (2010). Ashleigh hall: 'one mistake' cost teenager her life. Retrieved from Telegraph.co.uk: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7398085/Ashleigh-Hall- one-mistake-cost-teenager-her-life.html Twitter. (2012). Twitter terms of service. Retrieved from Twitter.com: https://twitter.com/tos Twitter help center. (2012). About public and protected tweets. Retrieved from Twitter.com: https://support.twitter.com/articles/14016# 36