The post is all about discrimination to the students on Grade 7. I've been so angry even though the Grade 7 student is a pygmy, they have a good attitude and also they might be small but they can do great things, too. She didn't post smart because if she posted smart, she can know what she is talking about. If I have an opportunity to talk with the user, I will tell her to always think before she post things that will make the readers furious.
The post was all about the promise that the one posting has for his girlfriend. I was upset at first because like seriously, he doesn't need to post it. He can just private message his girlfriend or tell her personally. Then I was embarrassed like hey! That's my cousin and he's posting such nonsense. He's not posting smart why can I say so? Of course it's because he did not follow the 5th rule in posting smart which is "Keep relationship details to yourself". If I will be given the opportunity, I will tell my cousin to consider and think properly before posting things that can affect the reader's emotions or point of view about him. I will tell him to post smart and not be reckless when using online media in order to avoid a bigger mess.
The post was all about the opinion of the facebook user about girls being fragile. Since i'm also a girl, I feel dragged when I saw his post because he uses vulgar words in sharing his opinion. Yes, I agree that most of girls are fragile but he shouldn't make it as a big issue, it's no big deal though . Obviously, he didn't post smart because he disobey the rules in posting smart. He didn't think first before posting . He keeps on complaining about girls being fragile, where in truth there is nothing wrong in being fragile, it's normal. If I will be given the opportunity to talk to the user, I will ask him to watch the video in posting smart and tell him to follow those rules. I will also tell him to always remember the "think before you click" rule to avoid any misunderstandings in using social media.