1. How People Should Act on
the Social Media
By Nicholas Sapone, Frances
Goyokpin, Jay Lee
2. What is a Digital Citizen?
A digital citizen is a civilian that uses the Internet
with caution and respect and has rights to their
own space. Many people are digital citizens, but
some are defiant to other’s rights.
3. People should respect other’s beliefs and
personal space on the Internet.
People have different beliefs, and you maybe
not be fond of them. However, you should still
respect them and greet them properly with
etiquette. Additionally, people have personal
space that should not be intruded.
4. What to avoid on the Internet
Do not participate in unfamiliar forums. Also, if
someone you do not know is chatting with you
and asks for personal information, do not give
any out. In general, one must not speak to
people they are not familiar with on the
internet.
5. Following Questions of Following
Interviews
• 1) Do you know what Digital Rights and responsibilities
are? If yes, can you explain why Digital rights and
responsibilities are important?
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2) Have you ever been online bullied?
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3) Can you list 3 ways of not being safe online?
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4) What do you consider a “good” digital citizen?
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5) Can you list 3 ways someone can be safe online?
6. •
Mr. Hough- teacher
• 1) Nope
• 2) Nope
• 3)Share personal info on social media, being attached to social media,and
talking to any strangers you don’t know online.
• 4) i’m going to guess, but i think it may be a modern day term for a person
that understands the format of anything in any way still feel them like
anything in normal life and not just on social media. Things that you say on
social media doesn’t really leave, it just sticks around and lingers
• for a while, and before you know it you might have a bad reputation for it.
• 5) keep friendships real, use internet as an educational resource, stick to
your friends you met at school, church, sports, don’t visit unsafe websites
and don’t participate in forums with weird strange people, and don’t
participate in gaming chats with people you are unsure of.
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7. •
Sahel- student.
• 1) Yes. Responsibilities to be safe on the internet
• 2) nope
• 3) not logging out of a computer, posting things that aren’t
appropriate, giving your location your information!
• 4) not bullying being respectful on the internet
• following all safety guidelines
• 5) not sharing info, not sharing passwords, logging out of
websites
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8. • Ms. Wi- teacher
• 1) I think that digital rights are people’s rights to privacy on the
internet and i believe people’s responsibilities are to respect the
peoples responsibilities and to have integrity when using the
internet.
• 2) In middle school and high school people were very vicious online.
• 3) Sharing passwords, talking to people you don’t know, and not
logging out of a computer account- edmodo, email
• 4) someone who respects other people online even though they are
behind a computer and following the overall laws of being on the
computer
• 5) Opposite of 3) don't share passwords, always log out of a website
when done, and only communicate online with people you know,
don’t talk to random people.
9. • Vito Sapone- Parent
• 1) Nope
• 2) Nope
• 3) posting inappropriate pictures, posting
personal info, and talking to strangers online
• 4) someone who is always honest and
considerate of others online
• 5) (opposite of number 3) not sharing personal
info, posting non personal pictures, and
communicating with friends online only