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why should you document harassment before reporting it? a. to share it …

Question

why should you document harassment before reporting it?
a. to share it with friends
b. to make it public
c. to send it to the person involved
d. to have evidence for review
how can privacy settings help protect you on social media?
a. they block all users who try to interact with you
b. they limit who can view your content or contact you
c. they prevent you from seeing harmful posts
d. they report harmful content automatically

Explanation:

Response
First Question: Why should you document harassment before reporting it?
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Sharing harassment with friends is not the purpose of documentation for reporting, so a is incorrect.
  • Option b: Making harassment public is not the main reason for documenting it before reporting; the focus is on evidence, so b is incorrect.
  • Option c: Sending documentation to the person involved is not the goal of documenting for reporting (it could escalate issues), so c is incorrect.
  • Option d: Documenting harassment creates a record that can be used as evidence when the harassment is reviewed (e.g., by authorities or relevant organizations), so d is correct.
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Privacy settings do not block all users from interacting; they allow control over who can interact, so a is incorrect.
  • Option b: Privacy settings on social media let you choose who can view your posts, send you messages, etc., limiting access to your content and contact, which protects your privacy, so b is correct.
  • Option c: Privacy settings are about your content and contact, not about preventing you from seeing harmful posts (that's more related to content filters or blocking specific content), so c is incorrect.
  • Option d: Privacy settings do not automatically report harmful content; reporting is a separate action, so d is incorrect.

Answer:

d. To have evidence for review

Second Question: How can privacy settings help protect you on social media?