Digital Citizenship and Online Behavior Assessment
Digital Wellness

Digital Citizenship and Online Behavior Assessment

Evaluate your digital habits, social media etiquette, and online safety practices to understand your digital footprint and mental well-being in the virtual world.

Q01

How often do you post comments online that you would not say to someone in person?

Q02

How frequently do you engage in ‘doomscrolling’ or consuming negative news for extended periods?

Q03

How often do you share news stories or articles without reading them fully first?

Q04

Do you find yourself getting into heated arguments with strangers in comment sections?

Q05

How often do you post personal photos or information about others without their explicit permission?

Q06

Do you feel a constant or urgent need to check for likes, views, or comments after posting?

Q07

How often do you use your smartphone during meals or face-to-face social interactions?

Q08

Do you share your real-time location or sensitive personal details on public profiles?

Q09

How often do you feel envious or inadequate after looking at others’ social media posts?

Q10

Do you accept friend or follow requests from people you do not know at all?

Q11

How often do you use the internet to avoid dealing with real-life stressors or problems?

Q12

Do you post content while feeling highly emotional, angry, or impulsive?

Q13

How often do you stay up late scrolling through feeds, sacrificing your planned sleep?

Q14

Do you reuse the same simple password across multiple websites and apps?

Q15

How often do you judge or make assumptions about people based solely on their online profile?

Q16

Do you find it difficult to go a full 24 hours without checking social media?

Q17

How often do you post ‘vague-status’ updates intended to solicit attention or sympathy?

Q18

Do you ignore your work, study, or household responsibilities to stay active online?

Q19

How often do you ‘cyber-stalk’ or excessively monitor the profiles of people you know?

Q20

Do you feel that your online persona is significantly different or more aggressive than your real self?

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