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Safe Wiki and Blogging Tips for Teens - Avoid postings that could enable a stranger to locate you. That includes your last name, the name of the town you live in, sports team or where you hang out.
- Check to see if your blogging service has a 'friends' list that allows you to control who can visit your blog. If so, be sure to allow only people you know and trust.
- Be very careful about the information you post that can be accessed by people outside your friends list.
- Avoid getting together with someone you "meet" through a blog unless you are certain of their actual identity. If you do meet them, arrange the meeting in a public place and bring some friends along.
- Be very careful about photographs you put on your blog. It is best to avoid photos that can make it easy for people to recognise you. Its a very bad idea to post photos that are suggestive or sexual in nature. Before uploading a photo, ask how you would feel if that picture were seen by your parents, a TAFE admissions counsellor, a potential employer, a future boyfriend/girlfriend or spouse or perhaps your grandparents. What if you were to run for office someday? What you post on the Internet can be downloaded by others and can hang around forever.
- Avoid postings that could embarrass you, your friends or family members now or later. Remember, what you post on your blog can be copied and stored and could come back to haunt you years later.
- If you allow non-friends or strangers to post comments to your blog, check the comments regularly to make sure they're appropriate and, if not, remove them.
- Never allow messages that are mean, threatening or embarrassing to you or to others. Never respond to such messages either. Just delete them and, if possible, block that person from visiting your blog.
- Do not lie about your age when you sign up for a blog. Age limitations are there for a good reason. Claiming that you are older than you are could get you into trouble and put you at risk.
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