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Online Exposure is an awareness campiagn on how your digital reputation can impact your future in the long-run.
 

Younger generations are being introduced to the wonders of the internet and social media at a younger age without knowing the ethics and "guidelines" that exist in order to protect themselves from an unintended, unwanted exposure.

 

These guidelines are simple and easy to follow:

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1. Be Carfeul of What Pictures of You Are Online

Sure, You might want to post a picture of the latest rad party you went to so all your friends can see how insane it was. However, colleges and workplaces might not see it that way. 
 

Illigal substances- First of all you shouldn't even be doing illegal drugs and also if they're illegal why woud you even put evidence of you doing them on the internet? Remember, what you put on the internet never goes away.

 

Nudes- Will follow you forever no matter how many times you take it down.

 

Partying- Nobody is saying don't party, of course you're allowed to have fun but if it's something you wouldn't show your mom/dad it doesn't belong on the internet.

 

2. Don't Post Derogatory Comments

Now, there is no need to be rude on the web. Everyone is entitled to their opinion; howerver, you can not be going online to comment or reply to others with the intention of being inappropriate. Sure, you are safe behind the screen of a computer but once you cross the line, you can become a cyberbully.

3. Take the challenge 

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Reppler is a social media monitoring service checking if you meet the professional adequate. 

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