Social Media Ethics

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully

  • The politician was charged with incitement to violence during his speech.
  • The protestors accused the speaker of incitement to riot.
  • The gang leader was arrested for incitement to commit a crime.
  • Her words were like incitement to rebellion, stirring up a desire for change.

noun a person who is skilled at manipulating political events or processes for the benefit of a particular party

  • The party hack was responsible for organizing the fundraising event.
  • I heard that party hack is always trying to get people to join his political group.
  • Don't listen to that party hack, he's just trying to manipulate you for his own gain.
  • The party hack's loyalty to the party is like a badge of honor to him.

noun the act of sending unsolicited explicit images or videos to someone through digital communication

  • The issue of cyberflashing is a growing concern in the digital age.
  • Have you heard about that cyberflashing incident that happened last week?
  • I can't believe someone tried cyberflashing me on the train!
  • Cyberflashing is like someone exposing themselves to you online without consent.

noun a photograph taken without the subject's knowledge or consent, typically focusing on a person's body in a sexually suggestive manner

  • The act of taking a creepshot without consent is a violation of privacy laws.
  • I can't believe someone took a creepshot of me without me knowing!
  • Creepshots are so creepy, why do people even take them?
  • The paparazzi are known for taking creepshots of celebrities without their permission.

noun the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own

  • Plagiarism is a serious academic offense that can result in severe consequences.
  • I heard that student got caught twagiarizing their essay.
  • Don't be a twagiarist, come up with your own ideas!
  • Copying someone else's work is like trying to wear someone else's shoes - it just doesn't fit right.