Nathan's Social Media Survival Guide

            Social Media Survival Guide

Online i really don't appear except for one photo. So online I am almost anmous.


I think people would perceive me as a latin-american teenager. Who lives in philadelphia.


I honestly do not post a lot. I mainly just share things on Facebook.


Some pros are that you can get praised for doing good deeds. But you can also get criticized for things you post. And there are lots of argument that start online.


The lack of control is a real bad thing about the internet because something that's supposed to be good can be interpreted wrong.


I believe social media background checks are a good way to determine if someone is good for the job. But they also do need to do more thourgh things like police record and etc.


Really free speech doesn't exist online because anything could be taken wrong. And some of things that are protected are political posts. ANd things that are not protected are terroristic pages.


An internet troll is when someone makes front of somebody online.


Lots of internet trollers goals are to get people mad and start arguments.


We can stop trolling by blocking people who troll. And websites can block users who troll.


Some pros posting anonymously are that nobody know that you did it. But a con is that if it gets big you will not get any recognition for it.


One tip is that you think about what you post just like you think about what you say before saying it. Also when you are angry don't post dictive things that can get you in trouble like the girl from UCLA. And also do not troll people online.


Comments (2)

Daniel Sinyal (Student 2019)
Daniel Sinyal

This post is very easy to read, everything is organized. and another con for anonymously posting is that it's difficult to search for the person who posted that post, unless of course you can hack their social media.