BBeing responsible, respectful, and ethical when you use technology and social media
CNever going online
DAnything goes on the internet with no consequences
Digital citizenship means using technology in ways that are responsible, respectful, safe, and honest — the same values that matter offline.
Question 2 True / False
Once you post something online, you can always delete it and it will be completely gone.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Even deleted posts can be screenshot, shared, or recovered. It's better to assume anything you post could last forever.
Question 3 True / False
It's okay to cyberbully someone if you're doing it anonymously or as a joke.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Anonymous bullying or 'joking' cruelty is still harmful and wrong. The person still feels hurt, and it's still your responsibility.
Question 4 Multiple Choice
What is a good digital citizenship practice?
AShare other people's personal information without asking
BThink before you post, consider how your words affect others, and respect privacy
CBelieve everything you see online
DUse the same password for everything
Good digital citizenship includes thinking before posting, respecting others' privacy and feelings, and being skeptical of information.
Question 5 Short Answer
Describe one way you could be a more ethical digital citizen.
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Examples: Think before posting mean comments. Respect others' privacy by not sharing their info. Check sources before sharing 'facts.' Tell an adult if you see cyberbullying. Use strong, unique passwords. Don't impersonate others online.
Good answers show specific actions that reflect respect, honesty, and care for others — the same values that matter in face-to-face relationships.