Asked by Muppuri Madhusai on Sep 22, 2024

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Which of these would be a violation of transparency in a company's use of social media?

A) A social media user name that is the company name,rather than the name of an individual
B) Tweets from a company that don't disclose who owns the company
C) Tweets and Facebook posts on non-business matters
D) Using Tweets and Facebook posts to sell a product
E) A social media account that appears to be a real person but is in fact a fictitious persona,with the writing done by the company's marketing staff

Transparency Violation

An act or situation where there is a lack of openness or clarity, often leading to mistrust or misunderstanding in various contexts.

Fictitious Persona

A made-up character or identity created to represent a user type or demographic.

Social Media

Digital platforms that enable users to create, share, or exchange information, ideas, and content with communities and networks.

  • Grasp the significance of honesty and transparency in social media interactions.
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Marquasia Curruth5 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Creating a fictitious persona that appears to be a real person for company marketing without disclosing it is deceptive and violates transparency principles.