High School Students: Why You Must Display Caution When Using YouTube

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Are you a high school student who uses YouTube? You can not only enjoy watching videos on YouTube, but you can also create and share your own videos. Even if you are in high school, you can do this with YouTube, since YouTube allows these thirteen and older to share their videos. While this may be interesting, you need to exercise some caution when creating your videos on YouTube.


Be careful when creating a video on YouTube. If you are wondering why you need this, in addition to the obvious security problems, you might be wondering why all this is bothering. What you may not understand is that your online content, including your YouTube videos, can be tracked by those associated with your school. These views may come from your friends, other classmates or even school officials. That's why it's extremely important to carefully study the video content of YouTube and make sure that you will not be harmed afterwards.

When it comes to YouTube video content that you should avoid, especially if you are a high school student, the most obvious is illegal activity. You do not want a video clip about yourself or friends drinking minors, doing drugs or committing another crime, however insignificant it may seem. As mentioned earlier, you never know who will meet your videos. So, as high school and gossip work today, if one of your classmates found your video on YouTube, it's likely that they will not keep this video on their own; they will almost always share them with others they know.

Another type of video content that you might want to avoid is content that is offensive to other students in your school. This type of content most often appears in video blogs. Many Internet users use video blogs to express their frustration or tell about their day. If you are a high school student, there is a good chance that you can discuss the school, your friends or your classmates. Although this is more than possible to do, you will want to refrain from being too negative or even menacing. Although you can just joke: "I'm so crazy that I can kill her," you could exclude from the context someone who views your YouTube video, whether it's a video blog or not.

As mentioned earlier, one of the many people who can view your videos on YouTube is your classmates or even school officials. Although we all would like to believe that our classmates are cool, not all of them. If one of your classmates finds a video on YouTube that they find offensive or bad taste, they can report it to your school. Speaking of your school, your school officials may even stumble upon your YouTube videos, as many schools now use the Internet, namely social networking sites, to monitor their students and their activities. The presence of illegal actions, fixed in your videos on YouTube, can cause problems for you, more than one case.

When it comes to YouTube videos with illegal actions or threats documented in them, the consequences that you are experiencing, if any, will depend on the school district concerned. For school districts, it is not uncommon for students to suspend that they find illegal activities, even if these actions were not committed in school ownership. If you participate in additional circular events, including in sports, you are temporarily suspended from participation in all sports teams or other organizations sponsored by the organization, temporarily or even permanently. In serious situations, for example, when threats against other students were recorded, they are often associated with them.

As you can see, there are serious consequences to not thinking about before creating and sharing your videos on YouTube. All high school students, including you, are called upon to think about your future before using YouTube as a source of entertainment.

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