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BRYNN SONRICK E.

PANGILINAN
11 – HUMSS / ST. JEROME EMILIANI

How are you going to promote ethical use of these resources and exhibit proper etiquette while being
connected online?

You have to carefully consider the source of the information we get online. We have to advocate for
information literacy from all kinds of sources. It’s best to consider different resources to try to determine
the difference between misinformation, disinformation, opinion and outright lying always check if the
website is legitimate or not, verified or not to avoid any inconvenience. Always consider the source of the
information. Can you determine any editorial bias? For example, every news source (print, radio, TV or
website) has a distinct point of view. The same story will be presented in very different ways. But still
you can find the real information from some broadcaster journalist that are not bias for example Jessica
Soho she proves to that she is not bias to anyone she stand with fairness. A reminder as a student,
specially to some parents or guardian do not believe simply to some advertisement that was sent to your
number, email etc. because it can be a scam or hack. If someone texted you stating that you won a
hundred pesos or offering you a job, do not response or just ignored it because it is a scam. For news look
on the pages that has blue check that means it is verified or real source of information. Just like what I
said do not believe on what we saw at online. Always look for the reliable website or page.

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