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Analyze the tension between algorithmic reach and human accountability in the shifting landscape of digital authority and niche community building.
Visão Geral Pedagógica
This quiz assesses student understanding of the complex relationship between digital influence, algorithmic distribution, and ethical responsibility. It uses a scaffolded approach to transition from basic marketing definitions to higher-order analysis of algorithmic bias and emotional labor. Ideal for secondary media literacy units, this resource aligns with critical thinking frameworks regarding digital citizenship and corporate accountability.
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- Analyze the socioeconomic impact of para-social intimacy within niche digital communities.
- Evaluate the ethical implications of algorithmic bias and transparency in social media marketing.
- Identify the regulatory roles of agencies like the FTC in governing digital creator disclosures.
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- A micro-influencer with 10,000 followers often has a higher engagement rate than a celebrity with 10 million. In the context of marketing sociology, what phenomenon does this best illustrate?A) The Bystander EffectB) Para-social intimacy and niche authorityC) Platform-agnostic content distributionD) The Digital Divide
- When an influencer promotes a product without disclosing a financial relationship, they are violating the transparency guidelines established by the ________.A) Federal Communications Commission (FCC)B) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)C) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)D) Department of Commerce
- Shadowbanning refers to a platform's practice of completely deleting a user's account without prior notice due to a violation of terms of service.A) TrueB) False
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- Which of the following best describes the 'Filter Bubble' effect on social media platforms?A) A physical screen protector that reduces blue lightB) An editing style that makes all influencer photos look similarC) An algorithmic isolation where users only see content that reinforces their existing beliefsD) A security feature that blocks spam comments automatically
- The rise of 'de-influencing'—creators telling followers what NOT to buy—is primarily a response to ________.A) Lower internet speeds in rural areasB) Over-consumption and a desire for perceived authenticityC) New copyright laws regarding music in videosD) Decreasing smartphone usage among Gen Z
- The 'Creator Economy' refers solely to the revenue generated by the platforms themselves, like Meta or ByteDance, rather than the individuals making the content.A) TrueB) False
- When a social movement like 'Slow Fashion' gains traction via an influencer's platform, it is an example of using digital capital for:A) Social advocacy and behavioral shiftsB) Purely aesthetic self-promotionC) Increasing corporate profit marginsD) Reducing the total number of social media users
- Virtual influencers, such as Lil Miquela, raise complex ethical questions regarding the concept of ________ in digital marketing.A) BandwidthB) AuthenticityC) Battery lifeD) Hardware
- Algorithmic bias can lead to certain creators being suppressed based on their race, gender, or disability, even if the software code wasn't explicitly written to discriminate.A) TrueB) False
- Which term describes the labor of managing one's online persona to appear constantly relatable, happy, and available to followers?A) Data MiningB) Digital FeudalismC) Emotional LaborD) Search Engine Optimization
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Perguntas Frequentes
Yes, this digital ethics quiz is designed as a standalone assessment with a detailed answer key and explanations, making it a reliable no-prep option for substitute teachers covering media literacy or social studies.
Most tenth-grade students will complete this Influence and Ethics Quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on the depth of class discussion following each question.
This Influence and Ethics Quiz can be easily differentiated by using the provided explanations as a study guide for students who need more support or by asking advanced students to provide real-world examples for each term.
While specifically tailored for tenth-grade sophomores, this Influence and Ethics Quiz is conceptually appropriate for any high school student studying digital citizenship, business, or modern sociology.
Teachers can use this Influence and Ethics Quiz as a mid-unit check-in to identify misconceptions about algorithms and creator accountability before moving into more project-based media creation assignments.
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