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Social Networking
Do’s and Dont’s
Family Driven
Non-Profit 501(c)3
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We do NOT:
Act As Attorneys
Act as caseworkers
Talking about?
Define social networking
Learn at least three facts about online socializing
View examples of social networking sites
Learn safety tips for youth
Discover the resources available for safe social
networking
Social Networking Do’s and Don’ts
To inform communities of the emerging
trend of social networking and to provide
safety tips to youth socialize safely online.
How do we stay safe and protect our image
on social Networking?
Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw4Y
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Lets be social online!
What is Social Networking?
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Social Network
Social Network
Examples
Noun
1.a network of friends, colleagues, and other personal contacts:
Strong social networks can encourage healthy behaviors.
2.Computers.an online community of people with a common interest
who use awebsite or other technologies to communicate with each
other andshare information, resources, etc.:a business-
oriented social network.
a website or online service that facilitates this communication.
Who's online?
Facts and Figures
As of September 2014:
As of September 2014, 74% of online adults use social networking
sites
71% of online adults/youth use Facebook
23% of online adults/youth use Twitter
26% of online adults/youth use Instagram
28% of online adults/youth use Pinterest
28% of online adults/youth use LinkedIn Source: Pew Internet Project’s research related to social networking 2014
Facts and Figures
Social networking sites are increasingly used to keep up with close
social ties
The average user of a social networking site has more close ties
and is half as likely to be socially isolated as the average American
Facebook users are more trusting than others
Facebook users have more close relationships
Source: Pew Internet Project’s research related to social networking 2014
Twitter has to be taken seriously. Last year it took off its short pants
and become a public company.
There are now over 550 million registered users
Facts and Figures
65% of teens have at least 1 online profile.
Of those 65%, 32% have received some type of harassment online.
15% have had private info forwarded without their
permission
13% received threatening messages
13% said someone spread a rumor about them online
6% had someone post an embarrassing picture of
them online without permission Source: Pew Internet Project’s research related to social networking 2014
What to post-where? Facebook
Photos, Statue updates, articles, things you like and want
others to see, videos you like.
SHORT posts about what your doing or articles you like and
want others to see
YouTube
Videos you take or find and like wanting others to see
Photos you like and want others to see
Photos you take and want others to see
Keep it safe!
Think about how different sites work before deciding to
join a site
Do I know others on here? Is this a respectable site?
Keep vital information to yourself
Address, Phone number, Social Security Number, passwords,
banking information, Information that could be used to
answer security questions
Make sure your screen name doesn’t reveal too much
about you
Keep your screen name appropriate
Your Online Image
Post only information that you are comfortable with
others seeing and knowing about you
Remember, once your information is posted, you can’t
take it back. Someone can forward this information
and millions of people have access
Don’t flirt with strangers online
Screen/User Names
and
Passwords
Appropriate Screen Names
Inappropriate Screen Names
User Names and Password Privacy
Screen/User Names
a Gangstaman89
Mjartwork
Beerman123
Ldolphines291
HotChick19
Profile Photos
Use your photo!
Do not use others photos as your own!
Would you want your grandmother to see this photo?
No party photos!
Anyone can share this photo
Think before you post!
Good photo ideas
Yearbook photo, family vacations, fun times with friends,
photo with your pets, photos your PROUD OF!
Tips for posting Remember, your profile is on a public space
People aren’t always who they say they are
Don’t mislead people into thinking that you’re older or younger than you really are
Don’t post anything that would embarrass you later
Tips for posting
Once you post you can’t take it back, internet is forever!
Employers are looking at FB,Twitter, Instagram… Before you post anything think about how this will refeect on you
as you are looking for a job.
Employers are actively on FB looking at who you are before you ever sit-down for an interview!
Who are you friends with? Remember who can see your post, mom, dad, your BOSS?
Cyber Bullying Cyer Bullying is real and happens on social networking
everyday.
You are NOT alone!
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-SUICIDE
Runaway Hotline: 800-231-6946
National Council for Child Abuse and Family Violence: 800-222-2000
ChildHelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline:
800-4-A-Child
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information: 800-729-6686
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (child sexual exploitation): 800-843-5678
© 2014 Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc.
For more information please contact:
Family Network on Disabilities
2196 Main St., Suite K
Dunedin, FL 34698
(727) 523-1130
(800) 825-5736
www.fndusa.org
The contents of this presentation were developed under a grant from the US Department of Education,
#H328M110010 and #H328M110026. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of
the US Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.
Project Officer, Greg Knollman.