"Communicating online is a way of life, yet it comes with certain risks. Some people online have bad intentions. They might be bullies."
"Tweens need to feel 'independent' but not alone as they start exploring on their own… They still need guidance to help them understand which sources are trustworthy."
"I don't think Ivanka would do that, although she does have a very nice figure. I've said if Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her.""However, they need to learn how to exercise judgment about being safe online and act in accordance with their family ethic."
–Donald Trump on The View, 2006.
"Even the most tech-savvy kids need to understand that… information or images they share can be seen far and wide… once something is posted online, it’s nearly impossible to take it back."
"Remind them that real people with real feelings are behind profiles, screen names, and avatars."
"Women, you have to treat them like shit.""Some pitfalls that come with online socializing are sharing too much information, or posting pictures, videos, or words that can damage a reputation or hurt someone’s feelings."
–Donald Trump to New York Magazine, 1992.
"Post only what [you’re] comfortable with others seeing."
"Cyberbullying is bullying or harassment that happens online… It might involve rumors or images posted on someone’s profile or circulated for others to see."
"Don’t react to the bully."
"Block or delete the bully."
"Sexting: Don't Do It"
"Encourage manners."