I would select the top five violations as sharing passwords, addresses, or photos of others, bullying and trolling, faking your online identity, using copyrighted images, and collecting information about children. Sharing passwords, addresses, or images of others can lead to exploitation, property damage, or theft. Bullying and trolling are offenses that can result in self-harm or legal charges. Creating a false online identity can lead to dangerous situations, such as interactions with perpetrators or identity fraud. Using copyrighted images could result in legal action from the owner. Lastly, collecting information about children can endanger their safety, regardless of whether it was done accidentally or intentionally.