C YBERSOCIALIZING By: Rachael Shewmaker. N O P RIVACY People should watch what they post on the media for safety reasons because once someone puts something.

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C YBERSOCIALIZING By: Rachael Shewmaker

N O P RIVACY People should watch what they post on the media for safety reasons because once someone puts something on the internet anyone can be able to see it. In the article “Too Young for This Game of Tag?” Cecilia Kang states, “These advocates say they worry about whether Instagram is collecting personal information of young children…” (Kang).

B ACKUP #1 Therefore if people want something to be private do not post it on social media for everyone to see. Kids today are still getting on social media and posting personal information. Cecilia Kang also says, “Parents are most concerned about whether predators have access to their children on social-media sites…” (Kang).

B ACKUP #2 Today social networking sites make it hard to keep anything private. People today post anything and therefore should watch what to put on the internet for everyone to see.

D ANGEROUS People today post anything on websites and it is very dangerous, because media causes many different problems that endangers people’s safety. In the article “Docs to Parents: Limit Kids’ Texts, Tweets, Online” it agrees with this by stating “It’s been linked with violence, cyberbullying, school woes, obesity, lack of sleep and a host of other problems” (“Docs to Parents: Limit Kids’ Texts, Tweets, Online”).

B ACKUP #1 Social media has been a major issue for kids at school. Kids are bullied or made fun of based off what they have posted on social media. This is due to, the parents letting their kids do whatever they want to and, in fact, they are endangering their kids safety