
Social media safety
Quiz by Thomas Freeman
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- Q1What is an example of personal information that should not be shared on social media?Favorite colorHome addressnew hatPet's name30s
- Q2What is the danger of accepting friend requests from strangers on social media?Improved networking opportunitiesIncreased popularity and social statusAccess to exclusive contentputs you at risk of predators!30s
- Q3What is the danger of sharing your location in real-time on social media?Discovering new placesIncreased online popularityChance to win giveaways“If your phone gets hacked, someone would know your pattern of behaviour: When you go running, and you’re alone, when you’re out of the house,”30s
- Q4What is a common method used by cyberbullies on social media?Sharing uplifting contentPromoting positive messagesBlackmailingCollaborating on projects30s
- Q5What is a common type of cyberbullying?Creating fake accountsHarassment through messages or commentsPosting inappropriate contentSharing personal information online30s
- Q6What is the purpose of a strong password?To protect against unauthorized accessTo share personal information with othersTo make accounts easier to rememberTo increase online visibility30s
- Q7What is a common consequence of oversharing on social media?Identity theftImproved social connectionsIncreased popularityEnhanced privacy30s
- Q8What is the purpose of a social media privacy check-up?To connect with new friendsTo increase engagement on social mediaTo review and update privacy settings30s