Pick a clear and practical theme
If your topic is about strangers online asking for photos or your address, a strong title can be Stay Safe Online: Never Share Personal Information Easily. This lets the poster cover scam prevention, self-protection, and even online bullying in one student-friendly layout.
Use a simple three-part poster layout
You do not need to fill every space. A clean layout works best.
- Left section: Warning signs — list common tricks, such as acting overly friendly, asking for photos, asking where you live, or telling you to keep secrets.
- Middle section: What to do — show 3 easy steps: do not trust easily, do not send anything, tell a parent or teacher right away.
- Right section: Self-protection reminders — include online bullying situations, such as being pressured, mocked, or threatened to send photos.
You can decorate the title area with shields, chat bubbles, locks, or warning signs to match the topic.
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Warning signs to include
- A stranger quickly asks for your real name, school, or home address.
- Someone says, “Send me a photo of yourself.”
- The person tells you, “Do not tell anyone.”
- They offer gifts, game rewards, or money to get your trust.
- They threaten you or say they will embarrass you if you refuse.
Short safety lines for the poster
- Do not share personal information with strangers.
- Do not send photos, open strange links, or start video calls.
- Take screenshots, block the account, and report it.
- Tell a parent, teacher, or another trusted adult immediately.
- Protecting yourself is smart and brave.
Connect anti-scam and anti-bullying ideas
These topics fit together well. Some online scams begin with fake kindness and then move to asking for private information. Some bullying also happens online through group chats, private messages, rude jokes, or pressure to share photos. You can add a section called What if a scam turns into bullying?
- Stop replying and do not argue.
- Save screenshots and account details.
- Ask adults for help instead of handling it alone.
- Seek help quickly if there are threats, blackmail, or privacy leaks.
A strong ending for a student poster
Your ending should be short and confident. For example: The internet is useful, but safety comes first. Do not give strangers your photos or address. Do not fear threats or tricks. Asking for help in time is the best way to protect yourself.
If you want to keep improving your title, layout, and text blocks, you can continue designing your poster in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.