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The Dangers of Over-sharing On Social Media

We’ve all seen those posts. Someone ranting on Facebook about their boss, a friend, or even their significant other and 

Riley Stratton
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Can schools force students to disclose their Facebook password?

When Riley Stratton was in the sixth grade in 2012, school officials and a police officer brought her to an office 

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14-year-old arrested for airline tweet

Sarah thought she was just joking when she decided to send American Airlines a tweet. Her message led to her arrest 

Reid Sagehorn Tweet
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A sarcastic two-word tweet backfires on student

Reid Sagehorn was an honor roll student and a football and basketball co-captain at Rogers High School in Minnesota. The 

Computer Drawing
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Teen – parent agreement about Internet use

Because of the continuing abuse of technology by way of cyberbullying, we offer below an Agreement for parents, children and 

Selfie Adam Howe (26)
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Selfie leads to arrest of young man

If you’re careless about your things, you never know where your cell phone will end up or lead to. 26-year-old 

Matt Cordle YouTube Confession
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Young man confesses crime on YouTube

This may be a first, at least we haven’t heard of a similar case. In June, 2013, 22-year-old Matthew Cordle 

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California creates an online eraser for teens’ posts

Have you sent someone a message or posted a comment you wish you could take back? Have you regretted something 

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Is it legal for your school to monitor your social media accounts?

One school district in California apparently thinks it’s okay to monitor students’ social media accounts and check in on your Facebook 

Justin Carter
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Teen faces prison for Facebook post

Don’t let video games and chat rooms get to you. It can lead to unexpected consequences. 18-year-old Justin Carter of 

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