MASK The Magazine

PROTECT THE REP

“Never put a temporary emotion on the permanent Internet. Anger is fleeting—online is forever.”
– Sue Scheff, Founder, HelpYourTeens.com

TWEET

Today’s teens have grown up connected to the Internet, and they practically live on social media. This makes them experts on how to behave online, right?

Wrong. While young people might understand how to use the latest apps and online games, they don’t realize that what they do and say on the Internet can negatively impact their online reputation—or why they should care.

WHY TEENS NEED A GOOD ONLINE REPUTATION

Today, people make their first impressions online.

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