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Celebrating Social Media Day 2024: Navigating Social Media Safely and Confidently
June 30
What is Social Media Day?
World Social Media Day was launched by Mashable on June 30, 2010, to celebrate social media’s profound impact on global communication and connectivity. This day recognizes how social media brings people together quickly and easily, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. Let’s embrace the positive aspects of social media while committing to a secure and beneficial online experience!
Navigating Social Media Safely and Confidently
Join us in celebrating Social Media Day on June 30th! This blog highlights the positive impact of social media and offers practical advice for navigating it safely. Learn how to manage privacy settings, recognize and avoid scams, and use strong passwords and two-factor authentication. Emphasizing the importance of open communication, the blog encourages readers to share their online experiences and support each other. By embracing social media’s benefits and committing to safe practices, we can create a secure and enriching online environment.
Become #UnHackable And Join Our Diverse Community
- At KnowledgeFlow, we believe in the power of a diverse community to tackle the challenges of cybersecurity. Become #UnHackable and join our mission to create a more secure and informed online environment for everyone.
- Learn More About How We Can Use Social Media To Bring Positive Connection, and Learning Within A Safe Digital Environment:
- Password Managers and how to use them!
- Cybersafety Academy Course: Scams: Spot Them and Stop Them.
- KnowledgeFlow Cybersecurity Dictionary
- Social Media’s Positive Power for Young People
- Social Media Isn’t Perfect, but It’s Brought Us Together in Community, Health, Love, and Beyond
- Social media use can be positive for mental health and well-being
- This report explores the complex impact of social media on youth mental health. Based on a survey of 1,274 teens and young adults, it highlights both the benefits and challenges of social media use, particularly for marginalized groups such as LGBTQ+ and youth of color, emphasizing the varying experiences and coping strategies employed by young people.