7) When you’re posting comments on social media,
A) don’t worry about the details of spelling and punctuation.
B) exercise your free-speech rights by ranting and raving at length.
C) promote your products and services aggressively.
D) provide short “chunks” of information that can help others who visit the site.
8) Many companies have formal email policies that include restrictions on sending
A) personal messages via corporate email.
B) confidential or proprietary information.
C) material that might be objectionable or offensive to others.
D) all of the above.
9) Thanks to Facebook, you’ve recently connected with an old friend who lives in another state.
She emails you frequently at work, often sharing racially charged jokes that you find offensive.
Concerned about what would happen if your boss or coworkers saw her emails, you should
A) loosen up, since no one at your company has the right to read your email.
B) politely ask her to stop sending the jokes, and tell your boss about the problem and how you
have addressed it.
C) simply delete her email messages from your computer so no one will ever know about them.
D) do none of the above.