Every middle school student in New Jersey would be instructed on the responsible use of social media, if a bill advancing through Trenton eventually earns the Governor's signature.
School boards in New Jersey and throughout the nation have been dealing with a new problem over the past few years that seems to be getting larger as time goes on - social media.
These days, with blink of an eye social media, everyone wants to be the first to break a story. If they don't check their sources first though, they could end up embarrassed. That's exactly what happened to this news team that thought they were reporting on a local plane crash. Check out the video to see how it went down...
When you tweet something or post something on Facebook it's out there in cyber-space forever and the potential for damage is everywhere, but not every kid gets that.
"Faster, higher, stronger" is the official motto of the Olympics. But another good saying that we could all take from these games might be, "be careful what you tweet".
It's great to be able to keep our friends and family in the loop with what's going on in our lives. Sometimes it's even nice to vent a little bit. But you also have to be careful on social networks.