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  2. Online shaming - Wikipedia

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    Online shaming is a form of public shaming in which targets are publicly humiliated on the internet, via social media platforms (e.g. Twitter or Facebook), or more localized media (e.g. email groups).

  3. Issues relating to social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Social networking sites have created issues among getting hired for jobs and losing jobs because of exposing inappropriate content, posting photos of embarrassing situations or posting comments that contain potentially offensive comments (e.g., racist, homophobic or defamatory comments), or even political comments that are contrary to those of ...

  4. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    According to Kelly Quinn, “the use of social media has become ubiquitous, with 73% of all U.S. adults using social network sites today and significantly higher levels of use among young adults and females." Social media sites have grown in popularity over the past decade, and they only continue to grow.

  5. Teens posting too much personal info on social media, survey ...

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    Almost half of teens offer open access to their online profile information and most don't ask parents before posting photos to social media, says a new survey on teen online behavior. "Too many ...

  6. High schooler's inappropriate senior photos cause social ...

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    A high schooler's tweet has gone viral after he posed for and posted some incredibly inappropriate senior photos. High schooler's inappropriate senior photos cause social media outrage Skip to ...

  7. The Guardian No Longer Posting on X: It’s a ‘Toxic Media ...

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    U.K. publication The Guardian will no longer post on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter that has been taken over by Elon Musk. The Guardian made the announcement on Wednesday ...

  8. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 and 2023, the United States Government tried to ban social media app TikTok. The DATA Act would have banned the selling of non-public personal data to third party buyers. [75] The RESTRICT Act would allow the United States Secretary of State to review any attempt of a tech company to "sabotage" the United States.

  9. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying on social media has usually been student–to–student, but recently, students have been cyberbullying their teachers. High school students in Colorado created a Twitter site that bullies teachers.