Dangers Of The Internet. 5 reasons not to rush 1.Too much information 2.Digital footprints 3.It’s easy to lie online 4.Anti-social networking 5.I did.

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Dangers Of The Internet

5 reasons not to rush 1.Too much information 2.Digital footprints 3.It’s easy to lie online 4.Anti-social networking 5.I did NOT want to see that

Too much information Social networking sites let you post all kinds of information. The more information you post the more people know about you. Bullies might use it against you to bully you or to pretend their the same person as you.

Digital footprints What TV shows did you find hilarious when you was a child or a couple years ago? Do you still think their funny now? (For example: Teletubbies, Spongebob Squarepants, The Powerpuff Girls, Arthur, Tom & Jerry etc..). As we grow up our taste’s change. The problem is that it is very difficult to delete our posts. People might have copied or shared it global.

It’s easy to lie online Some people set up fake profiles (parody) on social networking sites e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram etc..... Sometimes they pretend to be boys and girls your age especially when they’re much older. It can be really tricky to figure out if they are actually your age or much older.

Anti-social networking Social networks can be used to share lots of amazing information about yourself and stay in touch with all your friends. On the other hand they can be used to share horrible things for e.g. Embarrassing pictures, nasty comments, fake profiles and say nasty things to people.

I did NOT want to see that Anyone and everyone can post videos, pictures or ideas on social networks nice or nasty. That means you might see things you wish you hadn’t.

BE A HERO STOP A BULLY IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO SAY IT, DO IT