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    1. According to the same Pew survey, 88% of teens surveyed felt that people overshare information on social media.

      I have notices this too, especially with younger users who may not realize how much personal information they are giving away/ This connects with the privacy section of the chapter, oversharing can make users more vulnerable to scams or identity theft. teaching about privacy settings and self-awareness online could really help prevent that.

    2. An increasing number of employers are using social media to screen job applicants.

      This makes me wonder, should schools start teaching students how to create positive professional profiles? If employers are looking at online content anyways, helping students manage their online presence could be an important career skill.

    3. The information you share online can last a long time and may be seen by thousands of people all around the world.

      This part really makes me think about how permanent our online actions are. I like that it reminds readers that small posts can have lasting consequences.