That's a really personal thing to ask
I love meeting new friends online
I don't know if that request is okay or not
That comment made me really angry
online Emojimoments
I'm scared but I don't know what to do
I'll get revenge by saying something mean
Meeting and talking to people online can make you feel a lot of different ways. Have you ever felt this way? What did you do?
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I wish I hadn't done that
That was really hurtful
I'll get revenge by saying something mean
When people are online, they often feel free to say things that they never would in person. That can make you really angry! Before letting your online roar loose, take a moment to reflect.
As hard at it can something seem, always aim to be the same kind of person online that you want to be offline.
Before firing off mean comments, think if it's really worth it. Do you really want to mean to others?
Remember that words can't be taken back and can have lasting effects.
Choose kindness
Think about consequences
Think again
That comment really made me really angry
Being mad is never cool! When something upsets up online, it's important to handle those strong emotions responsibly. You also don't need to handle it alone!
Here are some things you can do:
- Take a deep breath and step away from the device
- Talk about your feelings with someone you trust
- Do something that calms you down
- If what happened was inappropriate, report it
- Think about why the situation made you so angry and if there's a positive way to address it
That's a really personal thing to ask
If someone asks you for personal information or pictures of yourself, it's very important not to answer and tell a trusted adult right away!
Tip: Never share anything online that makes you feel uncomfortable or is very personal, like a private picture or video of you or your family. It can be dangerous to give away too much about yourself, so always step away when this happens.
I wish I hadn't done that
Everybody does things sometimes that they are sorry about later. If that happens to you online, remember that it's going to be okay. Nothing is forever, and there is always a solution. Even if you're afraid you might get in trouble, talk to a trusted adult to get help.
Online connections are a rollercoaster of emotions
Making friends is always amazing, especially if they are spread all over the world like the ones online! While the experience can be amazing, it's really important to know what to do when you also have other emotions like fear, anger, sadness, and surprise. Let's see what we can do when our emotions run wild when we're online!
I love meeting new friends online
Thanks to online friends, you can find out all about parts of the world that you've never visited, and share things about you and where you live. That's cool, but remember, it's really easy for bad people to pretend to be someone they're not online. Have fun but be extra careful who you accept connections from and what you tell people!
I'm scared but I don't know what to do
Close the app
If you ever find something online that scares you, remember that it's not your fault and you're not alone. It's best to step away from it. It's really important to talk about it, even if you're worried you might get in trouble. Adults are there to protect you and make sure you have fun online without being scared.
Turn off the screen
I don't know if that request is okay or not
If you're unsure about something someone asks you to say or do online, that's your instinct telling you to be careful. It's best to not respond until you talk to a trusted adult who can help you decide what to do.
Here are some steps to handle the situation well:
- Ask yourself what is making you uncomfortable
- If the request is unusual put up your guards
- Remember not to share personal information, pictures, or video
- If something feels wrong, trust yourself. It's okay to say no
- Don't be afraid to block or report someone
- Always talk to a trusted adult about it
That was really hurtful
When something online makes you feel sad, it's important to remember that it's okay to feel that way. The internet is full of different people and not everyone is fair or nice. Also, not everything they say or do is meant to hurt you. Sometimes, people might not realize that their words can be upsetting. It's always best to talk about your feelings with someone you trust, like a parent or teacher, who can help you understand and deal with these emotions.
Let it go and don't let someone else ruin your day
Take a break and do something to make you feel better
Reach out to family or friends for comfort and support
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Transcript
That's a really personal thing to ask
I love meeting new friends online
I don't know if that request is okay or not
That comment made me really angry
online Emojimoments
I'm scared but I don't know what to do
I'll get revenge by saying something mean
Meeting and talking to people online can make you feel a lot of different ways. Have you ever felt this way? What did you do?
+ Info
I wish I hadn't done that
That was really hurtful
I'll get revenge by saying something mean
When people are online, they often feel free to say things that they never would in person. That can make you really angry! Before letting your online roar loose, take a moment to reflect.
As hard at it can something seem, always aim to be the same kind of person online that you want to be offline.
Before firing off mean comments, think if it's really worth it. Do you really want to mean to others?
Remember that words can't be taken back and can have lasting effects.
Choose kindness
Think about consequences
Think again
That comment really made me really angry
Being mad is never cool! When something upsets up online, it's important to handle those strong emotions responsibly. You also don't need to handle it alone!
Here are some things you can do:
That's a really personal thing to ask
If someone asks you for personal information or pictures of yourself, it's very important not to answer and tell a trusted adult right away!
Tip: Never share anything online that makes you feel uncomfortable or is very personal, like a private picture or video of you or your family. It can be dangerous to give away too much about yourself, so always step away when this happens.
I wish I hadn't done that
Everybody does things sometimes that they are sorry about later. If that happens to you online, remember that it's going to be okay. Nothing is forever, and there is always a solution. Even if you're afraid you might get in trouble, talk to a trusted adult to get help.
Online connections are a rollercoaster of emotions
Making friends is always amazing, especially if they are spread all over the world like the ones online! While the experience can be amazing, it's really important to know what to do when you also have other emotions like fear, anger, sadness, and surprise. Let's see what we can do when our emotions run wild when we're online!
I love meeting new friends online
Thanks to online friends, you can find out all about parts of the world that you've never visited, and share things about you and where you live. That's cool, but remember, it's really easy for bad people to pretend to be someone they're not online. Have fun but be extra careful who you accept connections from and what you tell people!
I'm scared but I don't know what to do
Close the app
If you ever find something online that scares you, remember that it's not your fault and you're not alone. It's best to step away from it. It's really important to talk about it, even if you're worried you might get in trouble. Adults are there to protect you and make sure you have fun online without being scared.
Turn off the screen
I don't know if that request is okay or not
If you're unsure about something someone asks you to say or do online, that's your instinct telling you to be careful. It's best to not respond until you talk to a trusted adult who can help you decide what to do.
Here are some steps to handle the situation well:
That was really hurtful
When something online makes you feel sad, it's important to remember that it's okay to feel that way. The internet is full of different people and not everyone is fair or nice. Also, not everything they say or do is meant to hurt you. Sometimes, people might not realize that their words can be upsetting. It's always best to talk about your feelings with someone you trust, like a parent or teacher, who can help you understand and deal with these emotions.
Let it go and don't let someone else ruin your day
Take a break and do something to make you feel better
Reach out to family or friends for comfort and support