Quiz – Braver Angels Lesson 4: Skills for Social Media
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Question 1 of 16
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Which of the following are NOT advantages that social media discussions offer over in-person conversations?
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Which of the following are NOT disadvantages that social media discussions present over in-person conversations?
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Question 3 of 16
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One rule of thumb when considering whether to post something on social media would be:
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Question 4 of 16
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Since those who read your social media post can’t read your body language, you don’t need to worry about sounding overly emotional in your posts.
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Since people have a lot of time to consider what is written before responding to a post, online social media interactions are a great place to share personal feelings about emotional topics.
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It is healthy to follow some people on social media that you don’t agree with.
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Question 7 of 16
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If you are engaging someone from the other side, it is best to avoid using evidence from an opinion writer on your side, a partisan organization, or non-authoritative websites.
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One sure way to alienate or offend someone on the other side with whom you disagree is to them.
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If you want to disagree with an issue or an opinion, make sure to avoid judging their and just stick with the facts.
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Question 10 of 16
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If you share personal stories to support your viewpoint, you often come across as condescending and superior.
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A good way to check that your comments are appropriate is to ask yourself if someone from the other side would feel by what you wrote.
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Including a “ ” statement before a social media post can help clarify intention and provide context.
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Question 13 of 16
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“ ” statements help soften posts and are potentially less offensive because they express opinions as opposed to “ ” statements which invites offense and rebuttal from those who don’t agree.
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Question 14 of 16
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When reposting, it is a good idea to clarify in your “Why I Post” statement parts of the post that you with so that your sharing the post doesn’t come across as an endorsement of the post.
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It is critical in posts to not make it and instead stick to the facts.
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It is important to follow the process of acknowledging, clarifying, , and offering perspective when commenting on posts.
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