The primary concern for educators and parents is the erosion of the school environment. The drive to "go viral" can lead to several negative outcomes:
Beyond school-level discipline, such as suspension or loss of privileges, there is the issue of digital permanence. Content posted as a teenager can be recovered years later by university admissions officers or future employers. A single video intended as a joke can become a permanent part of an individual's professional identity. Fostering Digital Responsibility The primary concern for educators and parents is
By prioritizing digital literacy, communities can help students navigate the complexities of social media while protecting their futures and maintaining a respectful environment for learning. The primary concern for educators and parents is