Thursday, December 16, 2021

How to be a Good Digital Citizen?

 ðŸ’¬Having the proper behavior when browsing the internet can make your experience more calm and safe. Being a good digital citizen is not a difficult task. You just have to be aware that behind each screen there is another human being who deserves to be treated in the best possible way



👉These are the some recommendations that will help you to be a good digital citizen:

  1. When you enter forms, comment sections and social networks, remember that you are interacting with real people. Be respectful and talk to them as you would if they were face to face.  
  2. On the internet there are people who enjoy creating a bad atmosphere or arguing with others in comment sections or anywhere they can cause controversy. They are known as internet trolls and unfortunately they are very common. If you do come across one, it is best not to interact with it, since any response will cause him to continue his behavior. 
  3. Although it seems easy to use the content you find on the net for your own benefit, do not take material that does not belong to you. Remember that you need to ask permission to use the work of others.
  4. Think carefully about what you share, because by doing so you lose control of its dissemination. That's one of the big reasons why your fingerprint lasts for many years. Don't post anything that might affect you if someone finds it years later.       
  5. Avoid publishing sensitive data such as your address, cell phone number or identification, since some people can take advantage of that information.  
  6. Before sharing something online, take the time to research and confirm how real the content is, especially if it seems extraordinary. Do not post information on social media if you are not sure where it came from, or you could help misinform others.
😊 Are you a good Digital Citizen ? Comment Below👇💓

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