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Continuing to stare at a screen even if you have an eyestrain and staying up late on your phone instead of sleeping.
Taking breaks to rest your eyes and having some time to think without the bombardment of the online world. Knowing when to stop and realizing if you have a phone addiction is important.
Cursing, saying racist things when commenting, belittling others opinions, and cyber-bullying.
Always respecting others and their opinions, helping to stop cyber-bullying,and thinking before commenting or doing anything online.
Allowing most of your communication with people be via text messages or photos causing your speaking skills and social interaction in person to suffer.
Being able to effectively communicate both online and offline when talking to someone whether it be in person or not.
Downloading music or any type of content that is meant to be purchased, pirating software, and not giving credit to copyrighted content.
Giving credit to content creators where needed, supporting artists and creators by purchasing their products or works. Not hacking or stealing from anyone.
Going onto sites that are not secure or sites that only work if you take down your virus protection.
Regulary checking for malware and only going on secure sites especially when buying things.
Not having access to the internet or the digital web due to restrictions, or being plain ignorant and refusing to adapt.
Being able to access the internet, having social media accounts, and using the privilege to the fullest.
Buying from a shady site because it has a good deal, and when selling to others you overprice and scam.
Buying from reliable sources that have secured sites and when selling you set a reasonable price.
Using your phone or PED in class when you're not supposed to. By doing this, usually everyone in the class is forced to have their phone permenently kept away. Be considerate.
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There are tutorials online on how to do a bunch of illegal things. If you take your responsibilities seriously you will not learn how to hack into accounts or sites and knowledge you gain will be used for good.
Always using the same software, and being too afraid or lazy to explore other ways. Also, instead of encouraging others for their learning, you discourage.
Always learning how to operate new systems, devices, andapps (like photoshop) and showing others what learning the same information can do for them.