4 things to be aware of on social networks


Reveal your information with care.

If you decide that someone you meet online is worth meeting on the phone, you can give out your number without telling the whole world. In fact, it might be better to ask the other person to provide you with his or her phone number first; they can send you an e-mail using the information.

You may have the ability to find out some information concerning the person just by entering his or her phone quantity into a Web browser like google. com. The first location you may finish up visiting is an online phonebook, which might let you know the name and address of the individual who owns that number; this usually works only for normal phones and not cell phones.

You might also find newspaper articles or other references by entering someone's full name into a browser. The very best way to do this would be to use the full name in quotes so that the whole name is matched.

Be truthful about your age.

Don't say you are 18 if you're really a few years younger. For that matter, don't say you're 18 if you're 17 years and 11 months old; there is a large distinction in many states that impact the rights and responsibilities of minors and adults.

The same goes the other direction. If you are 18 years or older, or in some situations a minimum of 21 years old, do not say you're younger. That's not fair to younger individuals, and it may be enough - all by itself - to get you in trouble with the law.

Do not tolerate hate.

If someone is spewing garbage about someone else or about a group of people who have a particular skin color, ethnic background, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or some other personal matter, do not just turn the page.

If you know the individual who is making the comments, you might want to engage him or her in a conversation. You do not need to get personally involved, either, but you shouldn't just ignore the person: Report the comments to the operator of the Web website.

If it feels wrong, it's wrong.

If something makes you uncomfortable or scared, let the operators of the Web website know about it. Threats of violence or encouragement to commit crimes are by no means appropriate, and also you just might help prevent something bad from happening by alerting the operator of the Web site or the police or your parents.

Exactly the same applies for pornography or sexual matters; there may be a place for that sort of thing somewhere, but if what you see is something that disturbs you, then you are either visiting the wrong kind of Web website or someone is violating the guidelines for what should be a safe location. Again, tell the Web website owners or a trusted adult.

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