Social Media and Romantic Relationships are becoming more and
more popular. There are different types of online social apps that people
can download to their smart phones and check out some other people who are
using the app. Tinder is an app that lets people be able to meet other
people. A way to start talking to people on this app is if both of the
people swipe right to accept them. Some people will put up information so
people can look at more than pictures of them. It will say how far away
they are from you and how old they are. There are other online dating
websites that people use and some people are able to find their life partner
with these websites, but relationships are now becoming more and more popular
on social media. Facebook has a place where people can put that they are
in a relationship with someone and whenever people view their page they will
see what their "relationship status" is. It is a really great
way to have people be able to view if they are in a relationship or not, but if
you do not have it up on your Facebook page, then that means that you are not
"Facebook Official." This means that if you are dating someone
and they do not have it up on Facebook yet, then you are not really dating. This subject is of Digital Citizenship because putting on information on social media like if you are in a relationship is just the same as if you put your cell phone number up. It is something that you have to be careful of putting up online because not only is your friends going to see it, but if you "tag" the other person then their friends will also be able to see that. You have to be careful with what posts you put up because like I said before "be sure it is something that your mother and father can see." Being a Digital Citizen you will use technology and using technology in relationships are very common now and you have to remember that you have to treat each other the same way that you would want to be treated and make sure that you have each other's backs.
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