Since the dialogue that the narrator was originally saying didn't match up with the content of the interview shots, I wrote some new dialogue for the different shots of the narrator throughout the film:
1. With the dramatic rise in popularity of social media, everyday more and more teenagers are becoming increasingly public with their lives online and are posting private information, such as photos and videos of themselves, information about where they live, their full name and their date of birth, making them an easy target for cyber criminals.
2. Voiceover: A recent study found that the majority of teenagers don’t believe that posting their personal information on social media is unsafe, and nearly half of the teenagers surveyed are not worried at all about others using their personal information in ways that they do not want.
3. Steve Hackett, partnership manager at Headspace Southport, discusses the dangers and the effects of posting personal information on social media.
4. However posting about our private lives on social media is not the only thing putting us in danger. How many times have you actually read the Terms and Conditions or the Privacy Policy when creating a new social media account?
5. In order to prevent the negative effects of social media in terms of lack of privacy, what do we, as teenagers, need to consider when deciding whether or not we should post private information on social media?
6. Therefore, next time you go to post private information about your life on social media, you may want to step back and think about the implications this may have on your life.
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