Being a good online citizen is more than being safe Internet user - it's about being responsible, smart, and having respect for yourself and others. As a user of the web, various apps, social networking sites, and other online collaborations forums, you are a "citizen" of different communities. And just like real-life communities, there are rules to follow that will make sure you have the best possible experience.
See below a list of digital do's and don'ts.
Four Digital Do's:
Be careful of what you share. Comments, social media posts, photos, and anything else you share online is not guaranteed to be protected from online predators or hackers, even if you're sharing only to specific people on password-protected site. Post only things you'd be ok with everyone you know seeing.
- Treat others the way you want to be treated.
- Be safe.
- Know the rules.
- Be vigilant.
Five Digital Don'ts:
- Don't say anything online you wouldn't say to someone's face.
- Don't share anything you don't own, without permission.
- Don't believe everything you read.
- Don't post anything that you don't want to last forever.
- Don't spend all of your free time online.
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