- Never share personal information like your name, address, phone number, or school online.
- Always be friendly and respectful to others online.
- Ask your parents or a teacher before sharing any photos or videos of yourself or others online.
- Be vigilant and report any inappropriate behavior or content that makes you uncomfortable immediately to your parents, a friend, or your teachers.
- Use social media only in a public area or in the presence of adults and ensure that your privacy settings are protected.
- Don't spend too much time online and take regular breaks to engage in other activities and maintain social interactions in real life.
- Use social media only when you feel good and ready to interact with others. Avoid it if you're feeling lonely, sad, or stressed, as it can make you feel worse.
- Avoid online shopping or disclosing personal information for quizzes or games.
- Respect the privacy of others and do not share photos or videos of others without their permission.
- Spend time with friends and family in real life and do not use social media as a way to avoid real-life social interactions.
Having a healthy and balanced relationship with social media and using it safely and responsibly is a fundamental skill in the 21st century. It's important to learn how to behave online and how to protect yourself and others.