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They Generally Believe What They See and Read
Teach your kid to always double-check a post’s source before sharing it! (Even grownups misunderstand this) Just because your buddy posted something on Facebook doesn’t always mean it is true. Googling the headline of the item in question or visiting Snopes.com may be used to easily fact-check online articles.
They incorrectly (re)set their privacy settings
You accept the terms of service of each new online site you (and your kid) use. These “rules” are hardly read by most individuals.
The most common clause in these conditions is “reserves the right to update your privacy settings in a reset whenever it is necessary.” Therefore, it is crucial that you educate your kid to regularly check and reset their security settings in addition to changing their password on a monthly basis.
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They Disclose Location Data
Teens like boasting! Teenagers are egotistical and like the spotlight. So they will always broadcast their whereabouts to the globe. Please talk to your adolescent about the potential risks and effects of this terrible behavior. Inform them that outsiders would quickly know where they are as well. Teach them how to turn off their phone’s location services and to keep it off when they are alone and posting on social media.
They Post Flawed Photographs
Inappropriate images are ones that negatively portray the subject or those that make them, their friends, or their family appear bad. This contains photos of exposed body parts, pornographic or criminal activity, and/or photographs with copy-right protection that have been illegitimately downloaded from the internet.
They Post Language That Isn’t Proper –
Language that isn’t appropriate uses slang, swear words, and statements that are intended to harm or bully others. Teach your youngster not to put anything online if you can’t tell their mother.
They “Like,” “Repost,” “ReTweet,” and “RePost” Inappropriate Photos and Posts – By “liking,” “reposting,” “retweeting,” and “regramming” inappropriate images and posts produced by others, they are imply endorsing the post and poster. Schools are already aware of this and will discipline anybody who transmitted an offensive message without telling an adult while doing so on school premises, as well as the individual who originally submitted it.
They overlook the permanence of the Internet
Screenshots are taken by people. Even if you remove anything that you later regret, it’s likely that someone screenshotted the offensive message or photograph. Many grownups (celebrities) have had such grave difficulties, losing their employment. Losing a scholarship or being denied admittance to the institution of your choosing might be devastating for a teenager!
They Believe They Are Unstoppable
Teenagers believe catastrophe won’t affect them. Someone else will be apprehended. Someone else will be made to pay. There will be employment losses for others. The issue with it is that they are unprepared and ill-equipped to deal with a crisis when it occurs. Teach your kid to always come to you if they have a problem with the internet. Some things are just too huge for them to handle.
Ignore the Fact That They Are Creating a Personal Brand
Your adolescent is being identified for something by the language spoken, the graphics displayed, and the links linked. Is the schoolwork rigorous? Sound of heavy metal? Fashion and shopping? Volunteering? Teach your youngster to include uplifting and motivational phrases and links to their regular postings. Teach your kids never to criticize a job, their coworkers or teammates, a teacher, or their school.
They Don’t Obey Copyright Laws (Images, Music, Videos, Movies)
You cannot download anything from the internet and claim it as your own just because it is there. Images, photos, music, videos, and movies all fall under this category. If you do it, you are breaking the law, and people (in this case, teenagers) may face legal action.
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