The internet is a helpful tool if utilized ________
What is safely
Use avatars, memes, or Bitmojis.
what is a safe alternative to photos
i love pizza
Inappropriate or embarrassing pictures
What is something to never be posted online
when strangers make inappropriate requests, even if they seem like they care.
what is asking for private pictures
Its ok to share your name and address online
What is this information should be kept private
Instead of posting every plan what can you do instead
what is share after the event is over.
what is I live at 123 Main st in Palmerston
What is not okay to share online
What is something to help protect you from hackers online
a stranger’s attention feels too much too fast -
what is excessive flattery
Photos and information shared online are deleted once they are sent
What is photos are there forever
Think about what you will post
What is take a minute to think before you post
Here is my cat, her name is muffin
What is safe to share
information that you want to share with people online
what is ask yourself is this something i would share with a stranger on the street
People may have photos that look photo shopped or no profile picture to hide their identity. Some people may not talk too much about themselves or go into detail. Their answers to questions may be very general
what is shady online profile
Hobbies and interests (e.g., 'I love soccer').
General location (e.g., 'Canada').
What are 2 things you can share online
a trusted adult or parent
What is who can I talk to
Going to Central High dance tonight!
what is not okay to share as it shares school and plans
it is no longer private
What happens to your post once it is online
a social warning sign that something could be inappropriate in your interactions with someone
what is a red flag
Sophie creates a private Instagram account (“Finsta”), posts selfies in her school sweater, tags the school location, and writes: “Can’t wait for the concert Friday at Maple Arena!
What are 4 red flags
Reveals school & routine: School sweater + tagged school location shows where she goes every day.
Reveals future plans & real‑time location: “Concert Friday at Maple Arena” tells people when she’ll be away from home and where she’ll be.
Private ≠ safe: Even a “private” Finsta can be screenshotted, shared, or accessed by someone who isn’t really a friend.
Identifying info combined: School + event + photos could let someone figure out her home neighborhood or daily routes.
Jasmine was messaging with someone she met through a friend-of-a-friend on social media. After a few days of chatting, he asked her to send a private selfie.
what is
Thinking before sending anything you wouldn’t want widely shared
Knowing that even trusted people can make bad choices
who can you share information with
Maya posts a rant about her teacher on TikTok, using the teacher’s full name and her school’s hashtag. The video goes viral and spreads among classmates. Later, a college admissions officer comes across the video.
what is a possible future impact College or job impact: College admissions officers and employers often check social media. Maya may seem disrespectful or immature.
Jake makes a new friend through online gaming. The friend asks for his Snapchat. Jake sends selfies. Later, the friend pressures him to send private photos, promising to keep them secret.
What is Talking to strangers online: Even if they seem friendly, people you meet through games or social media may not be who they say they are.
What is Moving to a private app (Snapchat): Switching platforms makes it easier for the other person to avoid being reported or tracked.
What is Pressure tactics: “Promise to keep it secret” is a major red flag — this is emotional manipulation.
What is Risk of sextortion: If Jake sends a private photo, it could be used to threaten him for more photos or even money.