Social Media Do's and Don'ts! (Modern Manners w/ Amy Aniobi)

Amy Poehler's Smart Girls
17 Mar 201602:43

Summary

TLDRThis video offers smart social media tips, emphasizing the importance of sharing responsibly and maintaining good manners online. It covers topics like avoiding oversharing, the right time to post, and being mindful of how social media impacts real-life interactions. Key advice includes thinking twice before posting, asking permission before sharing images of others, and keeping a balance between online presence and living in the moment. The video encourages viewers to stay authentic, avoid seeking validation through likes, and make their online spaces a reflection of their true selves. Finally, it reminds viewers that they control their digital footprints.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Be mindful of how you share personal details on social media, just like how town criers used to announce news to the public.
  • 😀 Your social media presence should reflect your intelligence, so avoid posting things that make you appear uninformed.
  • 😀 As a general rule, don’t post anything you wouldn’t want your mom to see.
  • 😀 Avoid posting cryptic messages about conflicts with friends online, as it can come across as airing your 'dirty laundry.'
  • 😀 Refrain from overposting, such as constantly updating your activities, which can distract from the present moment.
  • 😀 Instead of posting everything in real-time, consider waiting and sharing later (using #latergram) to maintain a balanced life.
  • 😀 Put your phone away or turn it over when you're with friends, to prioritize the real-life connections you're making.
  • 😀 If you want no social media during an event, feel free to request it from your friends to enjoy the moment without distractions.
  • 😀 Wait at least six months before updating your relationship status online, as the people who matter already know.
  • 😀 Don’t accept every friend request – leaving requests pending shows that you're living your life, not obsessing over your social media presence.
  • 😀 If you’re not confident in managing social media etiquette, consider creating a private profile or disconnecting from social media entirely.
  • 😀 Always ask your friend for permission before posting their photo on social media, as they should control their own digital presence.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the script?

    -The script emphasizes the importance of smart social media usage, encouraging people to be mindful of their online presence, how often they post, and how they interact with others online.

  • What does the script say about the comparison between a town crier and modern apps?

    -The script compares a town crier, who used to announce news in the streets, to modern social media apps, which are now the platforms where we share our lives, but with more caution and care.

  • Why is it important to be careful with social media posts?

    -It is important because the details of your life are shared with a wide audience, and posts that seem harmless might reflect poorly on you or give the wrong impression to others.

  • What advice is given about what to post online?

    -The advice suggests avoiding posts that could make you look ignorant, being mindful of privacy, and following the rule: 'If you wouldn't want your mom to see it, don't post it.'

  • What should you do if you're having a disagreement with someone, according to the script?

    -The script advises against posting cryptic messages about personal disputes on social media. It uses the term 'airing your dirty laundry,' implying it's better to handle conflicts privately.

  • How does the script feel about overposting on social media?

    -It suggests that constantly posting about every small moment of your day, like a Starbucks visit, can be excessive. It encourages living in the moment and only sharing when it truly adds value.

  • What does the script recommend about social media behavior during social events?

    -It suggests putting your phone away or at least turning it over when you're in good company, to focus on the present and not let social media distract you.

  • What should you do if you don't want social media at an event?

    -You can tell your friends in advance that you want to enjoy the event without phones or social media, which will help everyone respect your wishes.

  • What does the script say about declaring a relationship on social media?

    -The script recommends waiting at least six months before posting about your relationship status on platforms like Facebook, as the people who matter will already know.

  • What does the script suggest regarding friend requests on social media?

    -It advises being selective about accepting friend requests, suggesting that you leave uncertain requests pending instead of accepting them immediately.

  • How does the script recommend handling social media if you're not confident in your online manners?

    -If you're unsure about maintaining good social media etiquette, the script suggests either creating a private profile or disconnecting from social media entirely.

  • Is it OK to post a picture of your friend without asking them first?

    -No, the script emphasizes that your friend should be in control of their own social media presence. The smart thing to do is always ask for their permission before posting a picture of them.

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