Why can a ‘Friend’ on Social Media sites, not really be considered a true friend? What are ‘Hidden Rules’ for building relationships with people online?

Answer: Some hidden rules about considering a true friend is be on the look out for how much information you put out their, remember you may not know who your talking to, or what they precieve about you on the other side of the screen. A friend on social media sites is not really considered a friend because you might not really know who they are as a person or how they act. Be nice don't be too friendly, act yourself don't try to hard it comes off weird and uncomfortable.

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There are some grammar and spelling errors. A friend can not be considered a true friend on social media because you haven't met them (or maybe you have), they could be using a fake profile picture and name. The profile can say they are 16 year old hot guy but really they are a 65 year old pervrt and child predator. Some hidden rules are to make your account private and only follow back the people you've actually met. Also if a person is spamming you, harassing you, threatening you, etc. block them immediately.

*What I wrote is just a suggestion you don't have to use it. If you do choose to use it, reword it to make it sound more formal.

ps. i couldn't write out the underlined word because it would count as an inappropriate word, however the word is an accurate description for some people online.