In relation to email etiquette, we learned what is meant by Blind Carbon Copy or BCC. Blind Carbon Copy is when you send an email to someone or multiple people and in the "To:" field, the addresses are made invisible to whichever recipients the sender chooses, and visible to the others. I think that BCC would be okay to use when it is not a very personal email because then it's just casual and not cyberbullying or secret information shared with many people, or if you need to forward the same email to many people because it takes up less time.
In my opinion, the most important thing for young people regarding digital communication is to be cautious of who you're talking to on the internet and to always create strong passwords that are easy to remember! These are very simple things that can make your internet life way safer and a better experience all around. I think these things are very important because a lot of cyberbullying comes out of digital communication and having safe passwords to prevent others from gaining your personal information and conversations can prevent that. Also, being cautious of who you speak to on the internet is extremely important because, especially with online dating, horrible things can happen and it's better to know the person you're talking to before you share personal information or plan on meeting them!
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