Directions: Below is a dialogue between you and a younger student. In this dialogue, the younger student is asking you questions. You will notice that there is no dialogue next to the word You. That is where you will write your responses to the younger student. Once you have responded to these questions, add follow-up questions, and answer these follow-up questions. Include at least two follow-up questions. Younger Student: What is a cyber community, and when am I a part of it? You: Younger Student: What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house? You: Younger Student: If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend online, is that OK? You: Younger Student: What do I do if someone wants to be my friend, and I don’t know who the person is? You: Follow-up questions:

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Younger Student: How do I know if a website is safe to use?
You: One way to determine if a website is safe is by looking for a padlock symbol in the address bar of your web browser. You can also check if the website has a privacy policy and verify if the website is reputable.

Younger Student: What should I do if someone online is being mean to me?
You: If someone is being mean to you online, it's important to remember that you don't have to tolerate it. You can block or unfollow the person, and if the situation escalates or you feel threatened, it's important to talk to a trusted adult, like a parent or teacher, who can help you deal with the situation.
what r the follow up questions for all of these
Follow-up questions:

Younger Student: How do I block or unfollow someone online?
You: To block or unfollow someone, you can usually find these options in the settings or privacy section of the social media platform or website you are using. If you're not sure how to do it, you can ask a parent or a teacher for help.

Younger Student: What are some signs that a website might not be safe?
You: Some signs that a website might not be safe include poor design or layout, lots of ads or pop-ups, and missing or incorrect contact information. It's also important to be cautious if a website asks for personal or financial information without a valid reason.

Younger Student: How can I tell if someone online is who they say they are?
You: It can be difficult to know for sure if someone online is who they say they are, as people can pretend to be someone else. It's important to be cautious and not share personal information with someone you don't know in real life. If someone is asking for personal information or seems suspicious, it's best to talk to a trusted adult and not continue interacting with that person.
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