D: You have been sent a photo of someone you know that portrays them in a bad situation on social...

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D: You have been sent a photo of someone you know that portrays them in a bad situation on social media by Mind Map: D: You have been sent a photo of someone you know that portrays them in a bad situation on social media

1. D: Based on these realizations, the best decision would probably be to not get involved. Delete the photo, put it to rest. If the situation gets out of hand, do what you can to help. Tell an adult in power. Educate others on what the consequences of spreading the photo could be. Act on it as if it were you in that photo, and you were trying to get others to stop spreading the image.

2. E: The decision may or may not have worked out. You deleting the photo and not getting involved was a good thing on your part, but may not have helped everyone in the situation. Sometimes people don't listen, so you are not able to educate them on the consequences. Tell a trusted adult or someone in power. It may be embarrassing for the person but it's less embarrassing than having it spread.

3. E: - Don't send to anyone else. - Don't mention it to anyone you don't trust. - If the situation gets out of hand tell a trusted adult so they can help put a stop to the spread of the photo.

4. C: Consider the damage that could be done if you told someone about it. Also consider what the damage would be if you didn't tell anyone.

5. I: If you are a person who likes to gossip and share these kinds of things, control yourself. Delete the photo. Put it to rest. If your usual instincts are to tell a close friend, think about whether you would be okay if someone shared it with their close friend if it was you in that photo.