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Louisa wore a shirt to school for a band that the other students didn’t think was popular. When she went home, Louisa saw sever...Question
Louisa wore a shirt to school for a band that the other students didn’t think was popular. When she went home, Louisa saw several posts making fun of her for liking the band. Her friend had even liked one of the posts. What would be Louisa’s BEST response to maintain a positive digital footprint and shut down the situation?
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Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.
Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.
Comment back on the posts to explain why the band is great.
Comment back on the posts to explain why the band is great.
Post comments making fun of the people who wrote the original posts.
Post comments making fun of the people who wrote the original posts.
Ask her friend to block all of the other people who posted.
Ask her friend to block all of the other people who posted.
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(1 point)
Responses
Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.
Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.
Comment back on the posts to explain why the band is great.
Comment back on the posts to explain why the band is great.
Post comments making fun of the people who wrote the original posts.
Post comments making fun of the people who wrote the original posts.
Ask her friend to block all of the other people who posted.
Ask her friend to block all of the other people who posted.
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The best response for Louisa to maintain a positive digital footprint and address the situation would be:
**Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.**
This approach allows Louisa to address her feelings directly with her friend without escalating the situation online or engaging in negative interactions. It also shows maturity and a willingness to communicate rather than retaliate.
**Ignore the posts online and ask her friend directly why she liked the post.**
This approach allows Louisa to address her feelings directly with her friend without escalating the situation online or engaging in negative interactions. It also shows maturity and a willingness to communicate rather than retaliate.
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