Think b4 u Post
Description
A person normally wouldn't shout out the details of a secret hookup or give a credit card to a total stranger and say 'Max it out for me.' Yet as this video playfully points out, in effect that's what people do when they post indiscreetly on social networking sites or are duped by phishing scams. Think b4 u Post uses a light touch to deliver some very serious information on how people can protect their reputation and guard their privacy online while still having a good time using social networking sites. On the "reputation" side, viewers are advised to keep their postings positive, remember that "intended readers" (friends) are only a subset of "actual readers" (friends, teachers, prospective employers), and more. And on the "privacy" side, viewers are made aware of the consequences of cyberbullying and defamation as well as steps they can take to safeguard their personal information and avoid online/offline predators. Data mining is also discussed.
Runtime
22 min
Subjects
- Telecommunication (105)
- Clothing and dress (87)
- Computers (139)
- Cyberspace (95)
- Age groups (25)
- Personality development (77)
- Computer networks (77)
- Technology (1161)
- Computer crimes (87)
- Responsibility (28)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2011], c2011
Database
Films on Demand
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