Responsible use of the internet

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Talk delivered to 8000 students and women in Lapu Lapu City, Philippines last March 3 advocating for responsible internet use and the fight against cyberprostitution during the opening salvo of their Women's Month Celebration.

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Responsible use of the Internet

NARCISO TAPIA, MD, MHPED (TWITTER: CEBUMD)

LAPULAPU CITY WOMEN’S MONTH CELEBRATION

HOOPSDOME, LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU

MARCH 3, 2014

SOURCE: FORWARD.PH

SOURCE: FORWARD.PH

SOURCE: FORWARD.PH

Assume that your posts in social media are public.

Decide how much you want to reveal about yourself.

Be aware of your privacysettings/security.

What you post can havea good/bad impact in your

life or others.

Think before you ink/click.

Social media can affect employment opportunities.

Recruiters/Employers have been found to visit a job seeker’s social media profiles as part of their screening process.

You can be rejected from a job based on your social media profile.

Some of the type of content that may turn off employers or can make them think twice about you.

Inappropriate party pics

Pics of you drunk

”Naughty”/seductive poses

Complaints/rants/bashing about work/school, boss

May run the risk of angering/offending someone, so caution on posts/status updates/comments regarding

Religion

Politics

Personal beliefs

Think also of what others want

Do they want to be tagged?

Are they interested in what you are about to post? Too much hashtags

Spammy

Too many posts in succession

Too much detail/ each move

#ilovehashtags #hashtagabuse#triplang #walalang #manyhashtags

#hashtagaddict #gohashtags#hashtagnghashtag

I am peeing right now.

Admin, permission to post. Try this product. Testimonials…

Verify first before sharing.

Be positive/courteous.

When in doubt, do not post.Do not post what you can’t say

in front of a person.

Your online reputationis as important as your offline

reputation.

Do NOT support cyberpornography.

With POWER comesgreat responsibility.

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