{"id":33,"date":"2016-08-22T16:24:05","date_gmt":"2016-08-22T16:24:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mlc-cam.ca\/wordpress\/?page_id=33"},"modified":"2016-09-02T16:53:17","modified_gmt":"2016-09-02T16:53:17","slug":"social-media","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/mlc-cam.ca\/fr\/aide-ressources\/technologie\/social-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Media"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Online rules are called netiquette. They make for easier communication among people.<\/p>\n<h2>Security Settings<\/h2>\n<p>You can set up levels of privacy for who can see what you put online.<\/p>\n<p>On twitter and instagram you can make the account private so you approve each person who can see what you write or photos you share.<\/p>\n<p>On LinkedIn there is not as much control. You can have a public profile and a profile of past jobs that only people you have chosen to connect with can see.<\/p>\n<p>On Google+ there are circles that you can choose to put people in and only share with some circles.<\/p>\n<p>On Facebook there are friend groups. You can set up groups so that you can share only with workmates, or your family, only close friends or acquaintances. You can set up so that what is public is only your photo or any amount of detail you choose.<\/p>\n<h2>There is no private<\/h2>\n<p>Be accountable for anything you put into a computer. What is online never disappears even if you delete it, it can screen captured and resurface.<\/p>\n<p>Be discrete.\u00a0Never say anything negative about your company, your former company, your boss, or your coworkers. You never know what may wind up being forwarded, whether it\u2019s intentional or an accidental slip of the finger on the \u201csend\u201d button.<\/p>\n<h2>Protect your password<\/h2>\n<p>Don&#8217;t share your passwords and when in public caf\u00e9s, don&#8217;t let your screen be seen. With passwords people can change your information.<\/p>\n<p>If your friends say you have a second Facebook account, your password is probably not stolen. Computer programs are circulating which scrape public information off your page and make another account to gain access to your contacts. They then send them spam. You can report the fake account to Facebook and post to friends that the second account is not you.<\/p>\n<h2>Short and Sweet.<\/h2>\n<p>Online, the fewer words, the better.<\/p>\n<h2>No Shouting<\/h2>\n<p>When you are on social media, ALL CAPS means yelling and makes it difficult to read. Avoid this, and avoid excess punctuation. You may want to say <em>Thanks!!!!!!<\/em>\u00a0but in all other cases one period is enough.<\/p>\n<h2>Read Twice<\/h2>\n<p>You can save emails as draft and come back later. Check your spelling, grammar, and tone of the message.<\/p>\n<h2>Be Kinder than You Need to Be<\/h2>\n<p>Flamewars are when people rant or name call or continue to fight in a public forum. A fight in person last less long than online.<\/p>\n<h2>Acronyms<\/h2>\n<p>There are short forms that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-2689655\/Social-media-speak-The-30-new-abbreviations-dominating-way-young-people-communicate-one-another.html\">people use online<\/a>. A few common ones include:<\/p>\n<p>AFAIK &#8211; As far as I know<br \/>\nBRB &#8211; be right back<br \/>\nBTW &#8211; By the way<br \/>\nFWIW \u2013 For what it\u2019s worth<br \/>\nLOL \u2013 Laughing out loud<br \/>\nICYMI: &#8211; In case you\u00a0missed it<br \/>\nPOV &#8211; Point of view<br \/>\nTY &#8211; Thank you<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Online rules are called netiquette. They make for easier communication among people. Security Settings You can set up levels of privacy for who can see what you put online. On twitter and instagram you can make the account private so you approve each person who can see what you write or photos you share. 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