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Acts to avoid when in the internet:

1. Cyberbullying

             " Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. "

We all know that bullying has never done any good. Maybe it's true that it feels good to compare yourself with everyone else and downgrade them by pointing out their flaws like you're our Maker's perfect creation, but NO. Bullying will never fruit to something good and will only lead to ruined relationships, depression, anxiety, and sometimes even suicide. And so as the same with cyber bullying, wherein many people hide their faces in fake accounts and bash other people for their flaws. 

2. Software Privacy

No matter what we do, there will always be people sniffing their noses on our businesses eh? Well my friends, THIS IS WRONG. Please respect other people's privacy as you want them to respect yours. We all have our secrets, and virtually in the technological world, we all have our personal files, affairs and information that we don't want others to see. It's best to be safe and put passwords on your accounts and computers, you'll never know. There might be someone trying to access our information as we speak.

3. Plagiarism

 There's been a lot of accounts of plagiarism throughout history. From the invention of calculus, to the creation of Facebook. Though these stories are different, but both suffered legal cases because of people who accused their creators for plagiarizing them. As you can see, plagiarism is a large issue. Why? Well what would you feel if you wrote a book then somebody just copied it and claimed that it was their idea? It is okay to adapt to or reuse someone's idea but only for the purpose to make it better or to prove a point. You must ALWAYS site your resources or at least provide a link to the website. 

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