I found a good article on a Hungarian site and I decided to translate it. And I added some personal comments as well.
The 7 rules that civilized people should follow when something terrible happens in the world and everyone is talking about it on social media sites:
1. It's okay if you change your facebook profile pic to the tricolor to show solidarity and support. But it's okay if you don't.
2. Don't read the comments below the articles about the tragedy, and especially don't comment on them. You won't change anyone's opinion, but you'll read a lot of terrible things and in the end you'll lose hope in humanity.
3. Be very very careful about what you share. Sometimes even reliable pages share false information, not to mention the hoax-sites.
4. Don't mock people who make stupid jokes about the tragedy. People sometimes act stupidly. If the person is not completely stupid, he's already regretted it, if he is, then you shouldn't bother.
5. Don't tell others that they're stupid for only caring about one current tragedy and not the other terrible things that happened in the past. It's not worth it.
6. Don't mock people because of they share the French flag or a Pray for Paris sign or a hashtag. Of course it won't make the word a better place but it won't hurt anyone. Of people want to show support, who are we to stop them?
7. Generally, try to be positive and a nice person. There are enough terrible things happening don't let other people annoy you with their stupidity and you don't annoy others, either.
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Diary of Victoria Minn

2nd of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
This morning my mom told me that I should leave my phone at home. She says it's getting less safe to keep my phone with me and take it to school. I don't think she's right. Yes, last time I got in trouble because of my phone. I posted something on Eyebook that I shouldn't have. My dad made me deactive my Eyebook account after that. He was really angry, he told me that I should have known that I shouldn't share pictures about my personal life. "It's not 2015. anymore, son, social media's never been totally free but now it's worse than ever"- he told me. I deactivated my account, but I'm on Twotter now, I'm pretty sure I can use it safely. I took my phone with me today.
3rd of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today we learnt about Twitter, a social networking site. It's basically he old version of Twotter but on Twitter you were allowed to post "tweet" anything you want, you could even criticize the government Must have been really great. It was before the time of Social-police. Back than your posts immediately appeared on the timeline, without the double check the Social-police does.
4th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today I had to go to the headmaster's office. I was really nervous. He took out his Collector (it's a special tablet where he can check the students' social network accounts, he can even see the posts that are failed on the social-police check) and showed me something I wanted to twoot. It was a selfie that I took in the school.But there was an other student visible in the background. The headmaster looked really angry, saying I should know that posting a photo of anyother person is illegal. Of course I know that but it was a picture of ME not someone else, it's not my fault he was standing there, I didn't see him. He showed me another twoot that also failed the SPC: I twooted about my dog, Leo, that he is the cutest thing in the world. The headmaster told me that I shouldn't call my dog a thing and writing false statements is also a crime, because my dog is obviously not cutest.
5th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Sometimes I wonder what's the point of using social media. It mush ave been fun in the old days, but now I don't like it, ot at all. Sadly, I have to use at least one of them, because I have to post about my life. Everyone has to do it, I don't know why. But I remember my mom told me that it wasn't like this when she was younger. But then the government realized that these channels are bad for them. So they started to control it. I remeber when I was little, in 2020, there was the big Social Media Revolution. People wanted their free social media back, where they could post and comment everything they wanted. But, of course, the government won and now they control the social media.
6th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today I talked with my friend, Laura on ChatW. She is from the U.S. She told me that she and her friend are planning a new S.M. revolution. In the U.S the control over S.M. only started a frew years ago. The people there were fighting like crazy against the control. But eventually they lost, too.
2nd of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
This morning my mom told me that I should leave my phone at home. She says it's getting less safe to keep my phone with me and take it to school. I don't think she's right. Yes, last time I got in trouble because of my phone. I posted something on Eyebook that I shouldn't have. My dad made me deactive my Eyebook account after that. He was really angry, he told me that I should have known that I shouldn't share pictures about my personal life. "It's not 2015. anymore, son, social media's never been totally free but now it's worse than ever"- he told me. I deactivated my account, but I'm on Twotter now, I'm pretty sure I can use it safely. I took my phone with me today.
3rd of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today we learnt about Twitter, a social networking site. It's basically he old version of Twotter but on Twitter you were allowed to post "tweet" anything you want, you could even criticize the government Must have been really great. It was before the time of Social-police. Back than your posts immediately appeared on the timeline, without the double check the Social-police does.
4th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today I had to go to the headmaster's office. I was really nervous. He took out his Collector (it's a special tablet where he can check the students' social network accounts, he can even see the posts that are failed on the social-police check) and showed me something I wanted to twoot. It was a selfie that I took in the school.But there was an other student visible in the background. The headmaster looked really angry, saying I should know that posting a photo of anyother person is illegal. Of course I know that but it was a picture of ME not someone else, it's not my fault he was standing there, I didn't see him. He showed me another twoot that also failed the SPC: I twooted about my dog, Leo, that he is the cutest thing in the world. The headmaster told me that I shouldn't call my dog a thing and writing false statements is also a crime, because my dog is obviously not cutest.
5th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Sometimes I wonder what's the point of using social media. It mush ave been fun in the old days, but now I don't like it, ot at all. Sadly, I have to use at least one of them, because I have to post about my life. Everyone has to do it, I don't know why. But I remember my mom told me that it wasn't like this when she was younger. But then the government realized that these channels are bad for them. So they started to control it. I remeber when I was little, in 2020, there was the big Social Media Revolution. People wanted their free social media back, where they could post and comment everything they wanted. But, of course, the government won and now they control the social media.
6th of November, 2025, Lonton, Europe
Today I talked with my friend, Laura on ChatW. She is from the U.S. She told me that she and her friend are planning a new S.M. revolution. In the U.S the control over S.M. only started a frew years ago. The people there were fighting like crazy against the control. But eventually they lost, too.
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