Social Media
Cybersecurity
True or False
Random
100

Video-based social media is the second largest social network by some measures.

What is YouTube?
100

Bullying through the use of technology or any electronic communication, which shall include, but not be limited to, any transfer of any writing, images, sounds, including, but not limited to, electronic mail, internet communications, instant messages etc

What is Cyberbullying?

100

Having different opinions about a topic and having an argument about it is considered bullying.

FALSE. People disagree about a variety of different things. 

However, when a power imbalance exists or the intent is to be mean or control someone else that is bullying.

100

this symbol # is used to draw attention, organize, promote, and connect content on social media. 

What is Hashtag?

200

it's one of the largest social media, mainly used as a free photo-sharing app.

What is Instagram?

200

Name 3 ways to protect yourself on social media. 

 Know the people you friend, Always log out, Create strong, private passwords, don't meet with strangers, don't share your location, don't share family information among others. 

200

Share information about other people, such as images, messages, or personal data with the intention of causing physical or emotional harm is considered bullying

TRUE.



200

This symbol allows you to tag friends and users, you know in your message.

What is @ the user tag?

300

This top platform focuses on Careers and Business connections.

What is Linked In?

300

Name 3 advantages of Social Media. 

strengthens friendships, offer a sense of belonging, It helps people to express themselves, Finding Your Voice, Showing Empathy and support, Building a Business.

300

What information you should NOT share online. Name 5.

address, phone number, family members' names, car information, passwords, work history, credit status, social security numbers, birth date, school names, passport information, driver's license numbers, insurance policy numbers, loan numbers, credit/ debit card numbers, PIN numbers among others

300

Somebody sends you a message/ or calls you, letting you know you won $1,000. They have your name and information and everything sounds legit. They only need you to transfer $50 to a CashApp account to send you the price. What would you do? 

Hang up and report them, This is called Phishing. 

  • Do not pay fees for prizes or rewards offered by phone.
  • The IRS will never ask you for debit or credit card numbers by phone or demand immediate payments using specific methods, such as prepaid gift cards, debit cards, or wire transfers. The IRS will generally contact you first via U.S. Mail.
  • Do not send money or give out personal information (such as credit card numbers and expiration dates, bank account numbers, dates of birth, or Social Security numbers) in response to unsolicited phone calls from unfamiliar companies or unknown persons.


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