Navigating the Online World: Social Media Safety

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This educational video follows a host and an animated robot named Mia as they transport themselves into "Metatropolis," a fictional virtual world representing social media. The video defines social media as interactive platforms where users act as both producers and consumers of content. It explores the economic models of these platforms, explaining how advertising revenue drives features designed to maximize user engagement, such as algorithms, infinite scrolling, and gamification. The content focuses on two main analytical frameworks: analyzing platform intent (profit and engagement) versus user intent (Persuade, Inform, Entertain). It specifically addresses common digital pitfalls through three example posts: one sharing too much personal information, one spreading misinformation, and one engaging in cyberbullying. The video teaches students to apply the "In-Person Rule"—asking if they would say something to someone's face before typing it online. For educators, this video serves as a comprehensive introduction to Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy. It connects traditional ELA concepts like "Author's Purpose" to modern digital contexts, making it highly relevant for middle school students. The video provides actionable advice for maintaining mental health and safety online, such as limiting screen time, verifying news sources, and protecting personal data, making it a valuable tool for guidance counselors and classroom teachers alike.

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