In Andriy Slynchuk’s article on illegal things people commonly do online, five of the most serious violations include using unofficial streaming services, torrenting copyrighted content, sharing others’ personal information, cyberbullying and trolling, and faking one’s identity online. These actions are particularly serious because they involve either the theft of intellectual property or the violation of another person’s privacy and safety. Unofficial streaming and torrenting undermine the creative industry and result in financial losses, while sharing private data without consent can lead to doxxing, stalking, or identity theft. Cyberbullying causes emotional harm and can have long-term psychological effects on victims, and impersonating someone else online not only violates ethical boundaries but also opens the door to fraud and further exploitation. Together, these violations highlight how seemingly common online behavior can carry real-world legal and ethical consequences.