The five most serious violations are using copyrighted images, faking your identity online, illegal searches on the internet, collecting information on people younger than 13, and cyberbullying and trolling. These are the most serious because of the trouble someone would be in if they were arrested for any of these crimes. If someone uses a copyrighted image without the consent of the owner, the person has essentially stolen that image from the owner. Privacy on the internet is important, but there should never be a doubt about who you are. This is most common on social media, and it takes the place of aliases and fandom pages. Having an alias isn’t necessarily bad, but it needs to be understood that the account name isn’t your own. Fandom pages often have something in their bio stating that they aren’t impersonating but simply posting about the person that they’re a fan of. Illegal searches are an obvious one and that is because if you’re searching for something that is a threat to the overall safety of yourself and others, you will face the punishments. It goes without saying that any crime associated with minors is horrible. If it is discovered that someone has been collecting information from someone 13 years old or younger, they face an obvious and deserved lose-lose situation. It’s a lose-lose situation because if people discovered the gaining of information of minor for nefarious mean, then that person could be dealt with by society instead of the police. It’s understood that prisoners don’t take crimes against children or minors lightly because if your crimes were to be discovered, that persons’ life is essentially over. Cyberbullying and trolling are what most people have probably experienced in their life. In my opinion, there is a line between jokingly trolling and purposing being hurtful trolling. When someone jokingly trolls someone the intent isn’t to cause any pain and, in my experience, it is often done in friend groups. Those who troll or cyberbully without any consideration for others shows an extreme lack of awareness and depending on where the crime occurs or jurisdiction it falls under the repercussions could lead to prison.