The number of people who have subscribed to a user's content on social media.
The use of social media to raise awareness, promote causes, and advocate for social and political change.
Fear of Missing Out, a feeling of anxiety or social pressure that arises from the belief that others are having more exciting or fulfilling experiences on social media.
Social media insurance covers businesses against risks such as reputation damage, legal fees, and cybersecurity breaches related to their online presence. It provides financial protection and resources in case of a crisis, like a viral scandal or a data hack.
A set of rules and calculations used by social media platforms to determine which content to show to which users.
The practice of monitoring social media for mentions of a person, brand, or product in order to gain insights and respond to feedback.
The practice of sending sexually explicit messages, images, or videos through social media or other electronic communication.
The practice of monitoring and collecting data on social media users for purposes such as marketing, surveillance, or law enforcement.
A list of content that appears on a user's screen when they log in to a social media platform, usually arranged in reverse chronological order.
A person who has a large following on social media and can use their platform to promote products, services, or ideas.
The act of targeting someone with unwanted, threatening, or abusive behavior online.