Social Media News Ethics provides comprehensive analysis of ethical challenges facing journalists and news organizations in social media environments. This timely resource examines the intersection of social media platforms, news dissemination, and professional journalism ethics. The book addresses unique ethical dilemmas arising from real-time reporting, user-generated content, verification challenges, and blurred boundaries between professional and citizen journalism. Content covers source verification on social media, fact-checking methodologies, handling viral misinformation, and maintaining credibility. Readers explore ethical guidelines for social media engagement, transparency in corrections, and managing online comments and harassment. Key topics include privacy considerations, copyright issues, conflicts of interest in social media relationships, and balancing speed with accuracy. The text examines platform-specific challenges across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and emerging social networks. Through case studies of ethical failures and successes, the material demonstrates best practices for responsible social media journalism. This essential resource serves journalism students, social media editors, digital journalists, and news organizations developing social media policies and ethical frameworks for contemporary digital news environments.