Last summer my friends and I partied a bit – like most other teenagers. We had a really good time and met new people. We took
photos and posted them on a webpage. We had a password and everything! Nothing could go wrong. But when school started again,
a lot of people heard that it was a “party site”, and people became more and more eager to get the password.
Then something terrible happened with the website where we had uploaded the images. Suddenly everyone could see the “owner’s”
pages. The nightmare started when the people we knew told their parents. In the end, one mother contacted the school and explained
everything. We had to talk to teachers and counselors. My parents were also contacted, but fortunately they thought it was
just part of being a teenager.
It was worse seeing the other students. They knew something, all of them did. When I started school a year ago, I had a great
time. But now I dread going to school every single day. I have learned a valuable lesson – I won’t ever post something on
a website, whether it’s images or something else. Now I feel like I have a video camera following me.
Regards, anonymous.
Source: Aftenposten, reader submission in the comment section Si ;D (abbreviated)