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“Your Online Footprint”
What is Facebook?
• Facebook is an online social networking site in which young adults can have discussions, connect with friends, share interests, play games, and also organize social events
• Over 500 million people use facebook
• 46.4% of users are between the ages of 13-25
Great Invention or bad news?
• For the most part Facebook provides a fun and safe way for users of all ages to communicate with their pals
• However, kids are at the greatest risk for falling victim to the dangers of Facebook which include harassment from others, online predators, and even identity theft
Nothing online is truly private…
• Unless you have adjusted your privacy settings many adults and strangers can
see what you’re doing, posting, and where you’re at while using Facebook; even after
adjusting your privacy settings your account can still be hacked into for individuals to access your personal
information
How can I use Facebook Safely?
• The internet counts…If it illegal in person it is illegal online; even if you’re only joking
• Police monitor facebook daily seeking out criminal activity and arresting guilty individuals
• Don’t let your emotions rule your typing; never respond to a posting while angry or hurt, even if you were originally the victim
• Beware of 3rd party applications such as games as they have different terms of agreement then what facebook may require (Farmville, tapfish, etc)
• If someone is harassing you block them or delete them from your friends list
Safety Advice Continued
• Never pose as someone else online, that is considered identity theft and is illegal
• Don’t respond the online bullying, rather save the message, tell an adult and report the harassment to facebook and or your school administration
• Online friends are strangers no matter how long you have “known” them
• Change your privacy settings to make sure only friends can see your information and profile
• Never open a link posted to your wall as it may contain a virus or lead to a inappropriate site
Facebook Trouble
• The effects of cyber bullying have unfortunately lead to some young adults committing suicide, having poor self esteem, and many unnecessary fights
• 32% of teens have experienced some sort of harassment via the internet; including having private information being forwarded without permission, threatening messages, and embarrassing photos being posted without their consent
Cyber Bullying continued
• Children and teens are “significantly willing to go farther” and to type things on facebook they would never say in person
• Often children believe online statements “don’t count” because they are not being said to someone’s face
Build a respectable online footprint
• Things you post today may hurt your reputation in the future, keep you from getting into colleges, and even prevent you from getting a job
• Only post age appropriate photos, wall posts, and stay away from “over sharing” of personal information
Follow the golden rule
• If you don’t have something nice to say don’t say it at all!
• If you wouldn’t want your parent to read what you posted, it likely wasn’t worth posting
• Use Facebook responsibly and it can be a great tool for future opportunities and networking