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Persuasive Essay : Internet Safety And The Internet

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Have you ever gotten bullied through the internet, or felt unsafe? The internet is a platform where many people can post things such as videos, pictures, etc. People can also view the things other people post. The internet is a fun and entertaining place. It has many social platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. Although the internet is very entertaining, it’s also a very dangerous platform where people can cyberbully you, stalk you, and scam you. You should be careful about the stuff you post online and tell people. Sometimes people can make fun you through social media, online games, etc. You should think twice about the stuff you post online because once it’s posted it’s there forever, even if you delete it. Internet Safety for Kids and Young Adults by Jeff Sechler states ‘Everything spreads like a wildfire, you will never know what will happen, so you better be safe than sorry. If you don’t want your feelings hurt then you shouldn’t tell you friends everything. You shouldn’t tell your friends everything because the word gets out quick. In Jeff Sechler’s book, Internet Safety for Kids and Young Adults he states, ‘You can never tell whether or not someone is going to tell your classified information, so you shouldn’t go around telling everyone personal things that you wouldn’t want anyone else to know but yourself.’ There is something called peer pressure. Peer pressure is when someone pressures you into doing something that you don’t really want to do. Peer pressure can make you do things you’re not proud of. Jeff Sechler, the author of Internet Safety for Kids and Young Adults, he states ‘72% of kids get peer pressured in middle school and 85% of kids get peer pressured in high school.’ Which shows that many kids have experienced peer pressure, so you’re not alone; it’s normal. In Jeff Sechler’s book, Internet Safety for Kids and Young Adults he states, ‘Unfortunately, most cases of cyberbullying fly under the radar. The victims are usually too afraid to mention anything about it because they were either threatened by the aggressor or feel to embarrassed about it happening in the first place.’ Jeff Sechler also states, ‘Kids at home are afraid to tell their parents

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