I decided to make a guide about internet safety, as seen in the title.
Rule 1. Lie about things, but not too much. Don’t lie when your telling a story because it’s not needed. Lie about where you live, how old you are, and who you are. Most of you already do this to fit in or not get banned.
Rule 2. Switch tenses around. It annoys people. It’s also fun.
Rule 3. Lie about relations. Lie about your relation to people. If you have a family member, call them a friend, or call a cousin an uncle or your child a nephew. It’s easy.
Rule 4. Don’t be stupid. This rule is a bit tricky nowadays, but it’s still possible through hard work and resisting the urge to click on links.
Rule 5. Don’t click on links, I too sometimes have the urge to click on a shady link shared to me, but resist it with all your common sense, if you lack that then with what little intelligence you have left. If you lack both, like most people in this world, then good luck.
Rule 6. Don’t share embarrassing things. More and more frequently employers will look around to find what you did on public forums.
Rule 7. Always take everything with a bit of skepticism.
Rule 8. Don’t share information, it’s a bad idea. No, UserName000 doesn’t need to know your social security number, and Lucie from the insurance company doesn’t need your credit card info.
Rule 9. If there is a person offering you money just to how you a cat photo, do it. It isn’t a trap.
None of this really matter now though, because Google knows more about you than you do.
Why am I doing this? Simply because I am sleep deprived, and this place has a profound lack of quality posts. This is not a quality post.
Stay safe (or don’t) and resist your natural instincts to be stupid.
[spoiler]I suspect that most of you won’t follow this advice or take it even remotely seriously, which it isn’t.[/spoiler]
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[quote]Rule 1. Lie about things, but not[/quote] Say no more, brotato chip. Hello, everyone! My name is Tomi Patrick, and I’m a 23 year old Canadian Woman 🌸😵💫🌸 In the south of the United States, it’s very cold here, especially since we share a border with Germany 🇩🇪 My favorite hobbies are ballet 💃🏽, football ⚽️ 🏈 (the good one, not the bad one), protesting against the consumption of meat 🙅🏻♀️ 🍖 and extreme monster truck shootouts 🏎💥🔫 When I’m not hosting funerals for dead penguins (R.I.P. Rico 😫), I’m e🅱️icly gaming. My favorite games are Sims 4, Genshin Impact, and the adorable Battlefield 1. The peaceful atmospheres reminds me of my favorite movie, Star Wars Attack of the Clones. I look forward to meeting everyone 😚 and I hope you’ll take this gun and F☺️💦🍆ING shoot me 🥰💥🔫
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You were wrong about rule 8. It’s always ok to give your personal information if it’s the Chinese government.
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rule 11. get real
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So 1, if I’m talking about myself, should I refer to myself as a cousin or a pet? 2, what if it’s my unnatural [i]and[/i] natural instinct to be stupid? 3, ur mom [spoiler]hehe got ‘em good[/spoiler]
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Rule 4. Dare to Be Stupid
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A lot of your advice is to lie about stuff, but I don’t see how that’s better than staying vague. If you don’t want someone to know you’re talking specifically about an uncle, don’t call him a cousin as you suggested… stay purposefully vague and say he’s a family member or person you know.
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remember to use protection
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Very interesting, sadly I tend to post a lot of my life here :/