Scroll or Stop?
DM Dilemmas
Digital Footprint Files
Online Safety & Reporting
Real World Consequences
100

You’re mad after a game and want to rant online. 

Stop: cool down before posting.

100

Someone says “Send a pic” and you’re not comfortable. What should you do?

Say no, block if needed, tell a trusted adult.

100

The trail of info you leave online is called your ______.

Digital footprint

100

True/False: You should share your passwords with friends.

False.

100

True/False: Online choices can affect real-life relationships.

True.

200

Your friend sends you an embarrassing video of someone else.

Stop: don’t repost or fuel it.

200

Your joke is misunderstood over text. What’s the best move?

Clarify tone or switch to in-person/voice.

200

True/False: Deleted posts never show up again.

False: screenshots and servers save data.

200

Name one trusted adult you could report to.

Parent, teacher, counselor, coach, principals.

200

Saying “just joking” doesn’t erase what?

The impact and feelings of others.

300

You see a rumor spreading in comments.

Stop: don’t like, share, or support rumors.

300

A friend is being roasted in a group chat and seems upset. Best response?

Speak up, check on them, or report.

300

True/False: Colleges and employers often check your online presence?

True. Online presence or reputation are often screened.

300

Best reaction to a strange DM asking for personal info?

Don’t respond: block and report.

300

Sharing a rumor online can lead to what?

Conflict, harm, or escalation.

400

You’re tempted to post your password hint as a joke.

Stop: protect personal information.

400

Someone pressures you to keep chats secret from adults. Red flag or not?

Red flag — secrecy is a safety risk.

400

Give one safe thing and one unsafe thing to share online.

Safe: hobbies or interests; Unsafe: address, school name, passwords.

400

Pretending to be someone else online is called ______.

Catfishing/impersonation.

400

True/False: Posting harmful content can lead to school discipline.

Violation of privacy or harassment.

500

Someone asks you to screenshot private messages for drama.

Stop: screenshots can escalate situations.

500

You witness cyberbullying in a chat. What’s the most supportive response?

Defend the target, report, don’t join in.

500

What kind of posts make a positive digital footprint? Name two.

Something creativity, kindness quote, achievements, interests, service in the community, sports.

500

List three situations online that should be reported.

Bullying, threats, self-harm, harassment, inappropriate pictures, violence, someone sharing personal information, etc.

500

Name two long-term effects of a negative footprint.

Lost opportunities, lost privileges, broken trust, safety concerns, legal issues.

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