Young People Asked to Maintain Positive Track Record on Social Media

by times news cr

2024-09-11 17:33:39

The students were very enthusiastic in participating in the Digital Literacy Festival entitled “Student Ethics in the Digital World” at the Samapta Sports Hall, Magelang, Central Java, recently. Photo doc. Kemenkominfo

jpnn.com – Ethics in the digital world are very important for the younger generation who actively surf the internet and social media.

This is to avoid causing negative, detrimental impacts, especially since digital traces are difficult to erase.

“The young generation should be wise and responsible on the internet by implementing the four pillars of digital literacy,” said Bambang Tri Santoso as Head of the Education Sector Digital Literacy Team.

He conveyed this message at the Digital Literacy Festival entitled “Student Ethics in the Digital World” at the Samapta Sports Hall, Magelang, Central Java, recently.

In addition, it also needs to be balanced with an understanding of manners in the digital world itself, through digital ethics or Digital Ethics. The digital space is no different from the real world, only not face to face directly.

“You don’t meet face to face but you have to remain polite to others and not be careless in updating your status,” he said.

In addition, there are three other pillars of digital literacy that must also be known to always be safe in the digital space. This understanding is important amidst the rapid flow of information circulating today.

Likewise, the Head of the Magelang City Education and Culture Office, Imam Baihaqi, also emphasized the importance of morals in social interactions, including in the digital world.

Young people are asked to maintain a positive track record on social media (medsos) to avoid the negative impacts of a bad digital footprint.

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