Digital footprint: Going viral, "Think before you post!"

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Digital footprint: Going viral, "Think before you post!"

Digital Footprint: an individual’s personal information that remains in the cyberworld even after the creator has removed it. Ask yourself: What could this do to your online image?

Like a virus, your information can spread. This could be good or bad for you.

DO NOW List how going viral can be good for you. List how going viral can be bad for you. You have five minutes before you share out.

Online is NOT Private Who sees your profile? Principal College Admissions Advisor Employers Parents Friends Future Significant Others Predators

Digital Regret Wishing you can take it back Regret that you didn’t think before you posted Feelings of grief and embarrassment that you have destroyed the life of yourself of another person

Think Before You Post : * Don’t be Digitally Unconsciousness * Double check recipient * Think about consequences * Avoid misinterpretations (use jk, lol, J ) * Physically wait 10 seconds before you hit send * Don’t post personal information (#1 online risk)

Once you hit SEND You lose control! Think before you post!