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Write a short paragraph explaining the principle of “don’t say or do anything online that you wouldn’t say or do face to face.” Give at least 2 examples in your paragraph.

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The principle “don’t say or do anything online that you wouldn’t say or do face to face” reminds you to treat digital interactions with the same courtesy, honesty, and responsibility as real-life ones: if you wouldn’t call a coworker an insulting name in the office, don’t post it on social media; if you wouldn’t hand out someone’s private photos to people at a party, don’t share them in a group chat or on a site. Following this rule helps prevent hurt feelings, damaged reputations, and legal trouble, because words and actions posted online can be seen widely and last far longer than a momentary in-person comment.