Influence and responsibility

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Understanding the impact of your social media influence and your responsibility for your online actions.

Ethical standards: Refers to codes of ethics and conduct that dictate acceptable behaviors for individuals and organizations on social media platforms.
Online reputation management: Refers to being mindful of your online reputation and taking steps to maintain a positive image.
Digital citizenship: Refers to using social media platforms responsibly and appropriately as a member of an online community.
Cyberbullying: Refers to bullying or harassing behavior that is carried out online, including social media platforms.
Cybersecurity and privacy: Refers to protecting oneself and one's personal information on social media platforms, including using secure passwords, protecting one's online identity, and being aware of phishing and other scams.
Content creation and curation: Refers to creating and sharing content on social media platforms that is ethical, responsible, and adds value to the online community.
Influencer marketing: Refers to the use of individuals with a large following on social media to promote products or services.
Social media policy and guidelines: Refers to creating and implementing policies and guidelines that govern the use of social media by individuals or organizations.
Legal and regulatory issues: Refers to the laws and regulations that govern social media usage, including copyright and privacy laws.
Cultural sensitivity: Refers to being aware of and showing respect for cultural differences when communicating and engaging with individuals or communities on social media platforms.
Direct Influence: This type of influence involves individual action or behavior that has a direct impact on others.
Indirect Influence: This type of influence refers to a situation in which an individual or group's actions or decisions affect others, albeit indirectly.
Moral Responsibility: This type of responsibility involves taking personal responsibility for one's actions and being accountable for the consequences.
Legal Responsibility: This type of responsibility is derived from a legal obligation or requirement, such as a contract or law.
Ethical Responsibility: This type of responsibility refers to the expectations for good behavior and decision-making that are culturally or professionally defined.
Relational Influence: This type of influence involves the relationships that individuals have with others and how those relationships affect the actions and behaviors of others.
Social Influence: This type of influence involves the power of social norms, expectations, and pressures to shape individual actions and behaviors.
Cultural Influence: This type of influence relates to cultural expectations and values that shape individual actions and behaviors.
Authority Influence: This type of influence involves the influence that an authority figure exerts over others.
Informational Influence: This type of influence involves the power of information to shape opinions and beliefs.
Persuasive Influence: This type of influence involves the ability to persuade others to accept one's ideas or beliefs.
Emotional Influence: This type of influence involves the power of emotions to shape decision-making and behavior.
Group Influence: This type of influence involves the power of group dynamics and how they can shape individual actions and behaviors.
Psychological Influence: This type of influence involves the power of psychology to shape individual actions and behaviors.
Reputation Influence: This type of influence involves the power of an individual or organization's reputation to shape other's actions and behaviors.