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speech/essay on responsible online behaviour​

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Answered by snehal893
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Being a responsible digital citizen means having the online social skills to take part in online community life in an ethical and respectful way.

Responsible digital citizenship also means:

behaving lawfully – for example, it’s a crime to hack, steal, illegally download or cause damage to other people’s work, identity or property online

protecting your privacy and that of others

recognising your rights and responsibilities when using digital media

thinking about how your online activities affect yourself, other people you know, and the wider online community.

Be respectful – and expect respect

Respect for yourself and other people is important in all relationships, and it’s no different when you’re online.

You can encourage your child to treat online friends with as much respect as those he meets face to face. Part of this is not creating or forwarding nasty or humiliating emails, photos or text messages about someone else.

You can also encourage your child to tell you or another trusted adult if she sees someone being bullied or attacked online. Young people often try to sort things out for themselves, but it’s good to get your child into the habit of telling you if she’s worried about something that’s happening online. It might help your child to know that things are easier to sort out when other people help.

If your child gets any nasty or bullying comments on his profile pages, he should block or unfriend people who don’t treat him with respect online. This sends the message that it’s not OK to mistreat or bully someone online.

Protect your reputation

Make sure your child understands the consequences of posting photos and videos, and uploading other personal content. Once this content is online, it’s very hard to get rid of and can become part of your child’s permanent online reputation. For example, you might say, ‘Some photos and videos might seem OK to you now, but you might feel differently about them in the future and not want people to see them’.

Depending on your child’s age you could agree that she shows you posts, images and other content before she uploads them.

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