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Consent and Sharing: How to Be Responsible on the Internet
Imagine that you share an article on a social network, but after a while, you realize that it contains false information. How do you react?
I will delete it without explanation; people don't pay attention to details anyway.
I will add a correction or apology to make everything clear.
I'll leave it as it is – whoever wants can verify the facts.
I will start to find out who shared it before me and I will notify them.
I feel uncomfortable, but I don't know what I should do.
A friend sends you a screenshot of another person's private conversation. What will you do?
I will read it curiously and possibly forward it.
I'm sorry to hear that, but I'll leave it as it is, after all, it happens often.
I will tell my acquaintance that it is not okay.
Just to be sure, I'll save a screenshot – it might come in handy someday.
I will think about how I would feel if someone did that to me.
You will receive an offer to anonymously evaluate a colleague in an online questionnaire. How do you approach the responses?
I am trying to be honest, but also cautious.
I will take the opportunity to say things that I otherwise wouldn't be able to.
I respond lukewarmly, as I don't want to have an influence on anyone.
I evaluate based on the impression from the past week.
First, I think about how my answers will affect his situation.
You see a video where someone accidentally shared sensitive information about themselves. What is your reaction?
I'll quickly forward it to my friends, after all, it's funny.
I feel sorry, but I will still watch the entire video.
I will report the video to prevent it from spreading further.
I will check if I have shared something similar myself.
I wonder why people make such mistakes – it wouldn't happen to me.
Your acquaintance publicly posts a status mentioning you without your consent. What will you do?
I'll compliment his status, even though it's not entirely pleasant for me.
I will ask him in private to delete it.
I ignore it, it's not that bad.
I will publish my own reaction to set the record straight.
I feel betrayed and I will start to avoid him.
You will have the opportunity to anonymously express your opinion on a sensitive social issue. How will you decide?
I won’t disclose anything – anonymity doesn’t seem fair to me.
I will take advantage of anonymity and say things openly.
I will express my opinion conciliatorily so as not to offend anyone.
I will divide the opinion into several perspectives, so that everyone can find themselves in it.
I will only say what I would say under my own name.
How do you decide what to share about your privacy online?
I share spontaneously – if something makes me happy, I will share it.
I'm thinking about what others will think about it.
I share only what can inspire or encourage someone.
I will publish it only if I am sure that it won't harm me.
I adjust things to make them look better than they actually are.
How do you perceive the fact that your data may be monitored and evaluated?
I don't care, I have nothing to hide anyway.
It worries me, but I don't know what to do about it.
I always check what data I share and with whom.
I accept it as a part of today's world.
Sometimes I consider withdrawing from the online space.
When an online survey asks for access to your contacts and photos, how do you respond?
I'll quickly allow it so I can continue.
I will deny access, I don't want to share anything.
First, I will read the terms, and only then will I decide.
I will grant access, but only temporarily.
I will leave it open and decide later.
A friend shares photos of your children on their profile without asking. How do you react?
I will personally tell him that it bothers me.
I will ask him to delete them.
I'll leave it as it is, I don't want to disrupt the relationship.
I will think about whether I ever gave him the impression that it is possible.
I will publish my own status where I will clarify my stance on such sharing.
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