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Lies are no longer strange, they are all around us, from real life to social networks.

Is it okay to
lie online? Online lies can have both positive and negative effects on social network users. No
one knows whether lies online are really "lies" or not, nor do they know who the real liar is.
Sometimes that false information affects individuals, communities, and, more importantly, entire
countries. Sometimes, that lie is a lifesaver that helps us avoid the risk of having real information
and important documents and reports stolen. Lying online will be considered okay if users know
when to lie. Users should tell the truth about a car accident, about a new government policy, or
information about an influential celebrity to avoid causing great damage to individuals and the
community and timely update accurate news for everyone. Besides, use social networks wisely,
such as not using real information to avoid having your account stolen for illegal purposes. Lying
online will be OK as long as users know how to grasp and avoid the risks.

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