Online Behavior
Digital Etiquette is when the way you and other people should act online, in other words it means to act just like you would in person. If you were in person you would be respectful to the person you are talking in person. So when you are online you should act then same just because it’s over the internet doesn’t mean that you are protected. Everything that you say online can be tracked for the rest of your life whether it’s private or deleted. So stay safe and don’t post something that you believe that you may or could get in trouble for. Meanness is when someone is rude to someone in person or via the internet. So if some was online and was calling you names or insulting someone, those are examples of meanness. Ways to not be mean online is that you need remember that if you think that it may hurt someone in any way. Also if you wouldn’t say it in person than don’t say it all and if you wouldn’t want it said to you then don’t say it. A cyber is when a person sits behind a computer and says hateful things to or about the victim.
Being a Bystander is when you are watching someone get bullied or cyber bullied being an Upstander is when you see that happening you go and try to prevent it from happening. Advice to being an Upstander is that you knowledge that it is occurring and then you try to interfere with the bully telling them to stop, then you seek help if needed. There is no solution to cyber bulling all you can do is try to prevent it. Digital etiquette is very important to our society make sure that you use it.