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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
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Christy Clary
Operation: Military Kids
Graduate Assistant
Youth Development and Agricultural Education
Purdue University
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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
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How do you use
social media?
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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).
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So you think you
are social media literate?
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How many people use Facebook
daily?
 582 million
 1.2 billion
 618 million
 857 million
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How many people use Facebook
daily?
 582 million
 1.2 billion
618 million
 857 million
Facebook Newsroom as of December 2012
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What percentage of teens use
social media?
 75%
 100%
 96%
 90%
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What percentage of teens use
social media?
 75%
 100%
 96%
90%
Common Sense Media Report 2012
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What percentage of teens say they log
onto a social media site everyday?
 51 %
 55%
 75%
 80%
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What percentage of teens say they log
onto a social media site everyday?
51 %
 55%
 75%
 80%
Common Sense Media Report 2012
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You own all the content you post
on Twitter.
 True
 False
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You own all the content you post
on Twitter.
True (with conditions)
 False
Twitter Terms of Service, 2012
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You own all the content you post
on Facebook.
 True
 False
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You own all the content you post
on Facebook.
True
 False
Facebook Terms of Service, 2012
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The Federal Trade Commission has laws to
protect young people under the age of 18 online.
 True
 False
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The Federal Trade Commission has laws to
protect young people under the age of 18 online.
 True
False
OnGuard.gov, 2012
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My profile can be found through a
Google search.
 True
 False
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My profile can be found through a
Google search.
 True
 False
It depends
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What percentage of teens say Twitter is
their main social media site?
 22%
 6%
 1%
 15%
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What percentage of teens say Twitter is
their main social media site?
 22%
6% (but 22% have an account)
 1%
 15%
Common Sense Media Report 2012
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If I protect my tweets, anyone I
follow can see my tweets.
 True
 False
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If I protect my tweets, anyone I
follow can see my tweets.
 True
False
Twitter Terms of Service, 2012
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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
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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
It depends on if you are under or over 18.
Facebook Terms of Service, 2012 27
How far back can a social media
background check go?
 1 year
 5 years
 7 years
 10 years
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How far back can a social media
background check go?
 1 year
 5 years
7 years
 10 years
Hoal, 2012
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How many Facebook accounts are
Fake?
 73.09 million
 83.09 million
 93.09 million
 100.09 million
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How many Facebook accounts are
Fake?
 73.09 million
83.09 million
 93.09 million
 100.09 million
Kelly: CNN, August 2012
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Snapchat automatically saves the
pictures I take to my phone.
 True
 False
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Snapchat automatically saves the
pictures I take to my phone.
 True
False
Personal Communication
with SnapChat
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Once a picture has been viewed on
SnapChat it can never be retrieved through
the service.
 True
 False
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Once a picture has been viewed on
SnapChat it can never be retrieved through
the service.
True
 False
Personal Communication
with SnapChat
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It is safe to post any picture I want on
SnapChat because it is gone after the
person views it.
 True
 False
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It is safe to post any picture I want on
SnapChat because it is gone after the
person views it.
 True
False
Personal Communication
with SnapChat
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Pictures I post on Instagram are
public.
 True
 False
 It Depends
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Pictures I post on Instagram are
public.
 True
 False
It Depends
Instagram Terms of Use, 2012
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If I delete a photo from Instagram it
is removed from the service?
 True
 False
 Determined by privacy settings
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If I delete a photo from Instagram it
is removed from the service?
 True
False
 Determined by privacy settings
Instagram Privacy Policy, 2012
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What does this post say?
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 Keri McMullen and Kurt Pendleton from New Albany, IN
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posted a Facebook status update about going to a concert.
That night their house was broken into.
Due to having their house up for sale, they had installed
security cameras to watch people who were viewing the
property.
The thief was a Facebook friend she grew up across the
street from but had not talked to in 20 years.
Had they not had cameras installed, police say the man
would not have been suspected.
CBSNews, 2010
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 Austin Carroll was a senior at a high school in Garrett,
IN.
 He posted this tweet at 2:30 AM from a computer in
his home.
 He was expelled from school.
 Based on news articles the school has two claims
 He logged onto Twitter on a school computer the next
day and therefore the tweet was in their system
 He used a laptop provided by the school.
Parkinson, 2012
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Austin Carroll Interview
http://christyclover.blogspot.com/2012/08/tweet.html
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 Caitlin Ortiz was a softball player at Molloy College.
 This line is from the Chris Brown song “My Last.” Her
coach saw this status update and removed Ortiz from
the team saying that future recruits would see this and
think the team was a bunch of thugs.
 Ortiz’ scholarship was also revoked.
Marzulli, 2011
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 Ashleigh Hall, 17, accepted a friend request from a 17 year old boy from
her area and police believe agreed to meet him.
 She was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a known sexual
predator.
Stokes, 2010
 In Georgia several teen age boys received a friend request from a girl
their age who went to a neighboring high school who had similar
interests. Through chat messages she asked for their phone numbers.
 She proceeded to send sexually explicit photos of herself and asked
for photos in return.
 Kinsey Spencer was actually Brendan Spaar a 31 year old male.
Banks, 2012
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Privacy Settings:
More important than ever
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How can people find you on
Facebook
Uncheck this box!!!
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Timeline Visibility
Turn on and change all to “Friends”
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Timeline Review
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Facebook Review
 It is against the terms of service to lie about your age.
 If you are under 18, there are safeguards in place to keep
you safe.
 You can set privacy settings for each individual aspect
of Facebook.
 FRIENDS ONLY
 Don’t accept friend request from people you don’t know!
 NO ONE needs to know your location! Disable GPS
tagging.
 Review all tagged posts.
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Review
 Consider everything online public!
 Know your privacy settings
 Protect your tweets!
 Be picky about who you let follow your tweets
 Never post your location or when you will be away
 Talk about your trip when you get back!
 Disable GPS and location settings!
 Social Media Background checks go back 7 years
 How does your profile look to potential scholarship
donors, colleges, employers?
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Would YOU pass a social media
background check?
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Questions?
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Evaluations
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References
 Banks, J. (2012). Police: Man posed as teenage girl on facebook, requested sexual photos.
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Retrieved from Cbsatlanta.com: http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/17746928/police-man-30posed-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 Newsroom. Retrieved from Facebook.com:
http://newsroom.fb.com/Key-Facts
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-socialmedia-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-fakeaccounts_1_facebook-accounts-facebook-profiles-facebook-estimates
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References
 OnGuard Online. (2012, August 8). Kids' Privacy. Retrieved from OnGuardOnline.gov:
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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/2011-0617/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-beforeyou-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-Hallone-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#
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