You Are Responsible for What You Are Doing Online

The days when you could do whatever you wanted online and never be punished are over. Today you should be responsible for what you are doing online. The recent Facebook incident proves that.
30 students were suspended from a British school for joining a Facebook group that was insulting their teacher.
According to Daily Telegraph:
Cyberbullying of teachers is becoming an increasing problem, with children attacking teachers on website, posting videos of them on YouTube and taking picture of them on mobile phones to pass around.
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Tags: facebook, social media ethics
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