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The every person's guide to social media... how to use it and what
never to do. Are you trying to figure out how to safely use social
media but finding yourself struggling? Here's a book specifically
designed to help regular people figure out social media platforms.
It begins with a chapter about social media basics: how they
normally work, why people use them, and general safety tips. It is
easy to get confused by the large number of options that are out
there so this book breaks down each major network into its own
chapter. Chapters are included for: Facebook Snapchat Pinterest
LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Twitter Reddit, and Tumblr. Because each
social media platform has its their own rules, benefits, and
challenges, each chapter gives a summary of the platform and tells
the reader why people use it. Next, each chapter has a glossary of
terms to explain language and slang that are used. This will help
people who are new to social media learn about terminology like
subreddits, retweets, and more. If readers decide to use the
platform (or already use it and want to learn more), each chapter
guides users through a "how-to" of using each platform. This
includes the basic functionality, setting up profiles, settings,
and odd features that even current users may not know about.
Privacy and safety are also covered, with a platform-specific
section devoted to these important issues in each chapter. Two
final chapters cover other notable social media platforms that
readers might want to know about and archiving tips for saving
social media posts and information. This book can help people new
to social media, people joining new social media, and people who
are already on but want to learn how to better manage and protect
their accounts.
Are you trying to figure out how to safely use social media but
finding yourself struggling? Here’s a book specifically designed
to help regular people figure out social media platforms. It begins
with a chapter about social media basics: how they normally work,
why people use them, and general safety tips. It is easy to get
confused by the large number of options that are out there so this
book breaks down each major network into its own chapter. Chapters
are included for: ·Facebook ·Snapchat ·Pinterest ·LinkedIn
·Instagram ·YouTube ·Twitter ·Reddit, and ·Tumblr. Because
each social media platform has its their own rules, benefits, and
challenges, each chapter gives a summary of the platform and tells
the reader why people use it. Next, each chapter has a glossary of
terms to explain language and slang that are used. This will help
people who are new to social media learn about terminology like
subreddits, retweets, and more. If readers decide to use the
platform (or already use it and want to learn more), each chapter
guides users through a “how-to” of using each platform. This
includes the basic functionality, setting up profiles, settings,
and odd features that even current users may not know about.
Privacy and safety are also covered, with a platform-specific
section devoted to these important issues in each chapter. Two
final chapters cover other notable social media platforms that
readers might want to know about and archiving tips for saving
social media posts and information. This book can help people new
to social media, people joining new social media, and people who
are already on but want to learn how to better manage and protect
their accounts.
Managing the Digital You: Where and How to Keep and Organize Your
Digital Life is a much-needed guide for those struggling with how
to manage and preserve their digital items. Starting with a values
assessment, this book helps readers identify what items are
important to them personally so that they can effectively
prioritize their time and effort. Covering multimedia,
correspondence, legacy planning, password protection, photos,
non-digital documents, financial and legal documents, and even
social media archiving, this comprehensive text addresses how to
get started and how to develop a plan for managing existing and
future items. Features include: *Value assessment exercises to help
readers identify what is a preservation priority to them personally
*Best practices for managing digital financial and legal documents
*How to save things from multiple devices, as well as social media
sites *Recommendations for scheduling maintenance activities and
automating backup *Guidelines for creating a personal management
plan so that users are prepared to handle new and existing
documents, photos, and other digital material for ongoing access
After reading this short primer, readers will be ready to: 1.better
organize and identify what they already have in a digital form,
2.have a personal plan for knowing what to discard and what to
retain, 3.know how to digitize papers, photographs, voicemail,
4.preserve email and social media postings, and 5.set up a workable
long-term file naming and organizational structure.
Managing the Digital You: Where and How to Keep and Organize Your
Digital Life is a much-needed guide for those struggling with how
to manage and preserve their digital items. Starting with a values
assessment, this book helps readers identify what items are
important to them personally so that they can effectively
prioritize their time and effort. Covering multimedia,
correspondence, legacy planning, password protection, photos,
non-digital documents, financial and legal documents, and even
social media archiving, this comprehensive text addresses how to
get started and how to develop a plan for managing existing and
future items. Features include: *Value assessment exercises to help
readers identify what is a preservation priority to them personally
*Best practices for managing digital financial and legal documents
*How to save things from multiple devices, as well as social media
sites *Recommendations for scheduling maintenance activities and
automating backup *Guidelines for creating a personal management
plan so that users are prepared to handle new and existing
documents, photos, and other digital material for ongoing access
After reading this short primer, readers will be ready to: 1.better
organize and identify what they already have in a digital form,
2.have a personal plan for knowing what to discard and what to
retain, 3.know how to digitize papers, photographs, voicemail,
4.preserve email and social media postings, and 5.set up a workable
long-term file naming and organizational structure.
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