Are you also one of the weary ones in the complex world of social media? Have you ever missed times when we only use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social networking sites to deepen friendships and share fun events in our lives? Do you also want to regain the security of the internet? Most people feel the same way. You, me, and many others want to use social media properly. That there is no brawl, no brawl, no deception, or disinterest.
So how is the right way to use social media? Let's take a look at just a few of the ways we can restore our sanity on the internet. Perhaps through these small acts, let us serve as an example to our more extended family and friends so that we can maintain good online behavior.
1. Remember that social media and the internet are a public place
- Anything we post on social media and the internet is public. One post can be read by hundreds of our friends. It can also be shared and reached thousands, or even millions connected to the internet.
2. Social media is a place for friendship and understanding
- Social media was created to deepen our connection with our loved ones, friends, the community, and even society. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more, are a place for friendship and understanding.
3. Practice reading the article thoroughly and thoroughly before commenting or commenting.
- Sometimes we get used to the instant: instant noodles, instant coffee, instant everything. Even with the things we see online, we also want to be quick and fast. So, many times we end up with a headline reaction.
Keep in mind that it is important to read and fully understand what we see on the internet. (Warning: not everything you see on the internet is true!)
With the invention of printing centuries ago, the way people communicate has changed. The same is true of the invention of the Internet in modern times. The Internet has become a bridge to global communication.
As we navigate this “information superhighway,” we will find a wealth of information on a variety of topics.
The ability to communicate is a wonderful gift from our Creator. Because of this, we can exchange ideas and information.
Don't think that all the information on the Internet is good and useful. Search engines on the Internet are like people who are hopelessly picking up all kinds of mushrooms — especially poisonous ones — and combining them into one container.
For example, If you buy these ingredients for cooking, wouldn't you first examine them before purchasing? Search engines on the Internet use so many computers to extract information from billions of Web pages, whether they are good or bad.
We need the understanding to determine what is good or bad without being victimized by misinformation.
When using the Internet, don't be convinced to be informed by the information. Before believing, ask yourself:
(1) Who provided this information? What are the author's credentials?
(2) Why was it released? What is the motive of the writer? Does anyone favor her?
(3) Where did he get the information? Can I confirm his source of information?