Interactive Summary Module 5 Social Media
is a type of email service that stores messages on a server and uses a browser to access those messages.
Webmail
For example, the symbol is universally used to identify and tag topics, whereas the symbol is used to indicate user names in mentions and replies.
#, @
Best practices for monitoring and managing online reputations include setting up Google , removing detrimental posts and photos, creating separate personal and professional sites, and maintaining civil discourse.
Alerts
A Creative license allows a work to be used by others under specified conditions that include attribution (BY), (SA), no derivatives (ND), and noncommercial (NC).
Commons, share alike
User locations can be determined by trilateration, cell tower triangulation, hotspot triangulation, and IP address lookup.
GPS
networking services provide a platform for users to carry out interactions based on their current locations.
Geosocial
Social media can be characterized using the Social Media _ containing elements such as identity and presence.
Honeycomb
Local mail uses IMAP or protocols to manage incoming mail and SMTP to manage outgoing mail.
POP, SMTP
is freedom from intrusive surveillance and the expectation that individuals can control their personally information.
Privacy, identifiable
Subscription services make it easy to follow specific blogs, and readers help to monitor the latest posts on a series of blogs.
RSS
Synchronous voice and video communications are handled by technologies on platforms such as Skype, Google Talk, Snapchat, and FaceTime.
VOIP
A(n) is a collaborative Web application that provides tools that contributors can use to post, read, and modify content.
Wiki
Communication can also be characterized as public or private. Email is a communication service provided by email servers that provide an electronic for each subscriber, sort incoming messages, and route outgoing messages to recipients.
address
A(n) is similar to an online diary.
blog
These communities originated as pre-Internet board systems.
bulletin
Many of these services incorporate features for reviews and ratings.
crowdsourcing
A(n) work modifies a copyrighted work but does not substantially change its content or purpose.
derivative
There are six types of social media data: service, , entrusted, incidental, behavioral, and derived.
disclosed
A copyright holder can forfeit the copyright and place the work in the public .
domain
The most well-known example is Wikipedia, an online that can be accessed, viewed, and edited anonymously by the general public.
encyclopedia
Copyright is a form of legal protection that grants the author of an original work a(n) right to copy, distribute, sell, and modify that work.
exclusive
Local mail is a store-and- technology that holds messages on a server until they are downloaded by email client software such as Microsoft Outlook.
forward
Content communities are social media sites that focus on sharing user- content.
generated
Destination locations are identified by or geocoding.
geotagging
An online is a collection of elements that reflect an individual's self-perception.
identity
Media elements are the property of their creators and are protected by patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
intellectual
Social media are online services that facilitate communication and _ among people who want to share information about their lives, issues, and events.
interaction
The technological core of content communities is server-based content software and an associated database.
management
Another useful tool called an adjacency depicts social relationships in table format.
matrix
Synchronous text-based communication characterizes instant and online chat.
messaging
To facilitate indexing, identification, and searching, content can be assigned domain tags.
metadata
services, such as Twitter, offer a platform for messages similar to blogs but with limited length. Tweets, for example, are limited to characters.
microblogging
To maintain quality standards, Wikipedia is supervised by volunteer editors who encourage a point of view, no original research, reliable sources, and verifiability.
neutral
The core of that identity is an online that commonly consists of a user name, image, and short biographical tagline.
profile
Social networking is a type of social media that revolves around personal and interconnections among contacts, friends, and followers.
profiles
The use of as user names is widespread, though it is banned on some social media sites.
pseudonyms
An online is the impression that is generated by an online persona.
reputation
Social networks evolved from online such as CompuServe and American Online. A person's presence on a social media service is referred to as an online identity.
services
Social networks can be mapped using tools such as that depict relationships as nodes and edges.
sociograms
Online communications tools can be classified as , in which all parties are online at the same time, and , in which messages are held until the recipient is ready to view them.
synchronous, asynchronous
Some media, such as a corporate logo, are protected by , but most of the media at content communities are protected by copyright.
trademark
A(n) work repackages a work to add new meaning or produce a work that is used for a purpose different from the original work.
transformative