Sunday, January 23, 2011

6 Safe Blogging Tips for Teens

Become a blogger will bring about many positive things. For adolescents, wrote in a blog will help build their character, improve their writing skills and ability to communicate. 


According to the sources compiled by SafetyWeb, more than half of the blogs on the internet written by young people aged under 19 years. Well, for that oversight of their activities is necessary because they have a tendency to spit too much information on the blog so that presents a risk. Here it is tips that can be recommended for teenagers or perhaps to our own: 

1. Keep yourself from hackers an easy target 
Protect your blog from acts of piracy by installing a 'fence' of passwords which is a combination of letters and numbers. Make sure you regularly change the password. 

2. Hide your home address 
The original name, school name, place of birth to the home address should not diumbar carelessly. List info-info like this would be risky because these data can easily appear in search engine results and you too can become victims of cyberstalking / physical-stalking. 

3. Become an editor 
It would be better if your settings to your blog for incoming comments must obtain consent from you first. Cyberbully (defamation in cyberspace) and other bad acts will be avoided. 

4. Put a photo of the 'healthy' 
Photos become an important part of a blog, so do not attach a photo of origin. Stay away from actions that expose a photo of your personal information such as clubbing or sexy photographs that invite ignorance / evil person's intentions. 

5. Be wise blogger 
Know that what you post on the internet will be permanent.Therefore, think of the potential that could come sometime in the future due to your writing, then bijaklah in writing. 

6. Parents still play an important role 
Parents are highly contribute in Internet education for children.Explain what should and should not be done by the children when blogging. Monitor the baby blog regularly is also a good move.

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