1st/2nd person informal, range of youth/northern language
Most of you lads and lasses probably know of the dangers that are on social networking sites like Facebook. But do you know ways to stop these dangers from happenin to you? It's pretty simple like, and really quick to do. One way to stop those creepers is by restricting the amount of information you give out about you, not every one wants to know your home address love. By doin this you can stop them creepers from findin out too much about you. Another way to keep your ass safe is by making sure you don't give out too much information while you banter with your mates, I know some lads who are stupid enough that they could give out their bank details during a good online banter. So i'm sure you will be fine with your mate not knowing every little thing about you.
3rd person formal, use of longer sentences and more educated language, use of facts and figures.
One of the biggest threats for todays youth is something which no-one would of expected, after a study conducted by PEW research centre which concluded that more then two thirds of people aged 12-22 have been bullied or witnessed some form of bullying through social networking sites. This is a relatively new type of bullying which occurs online called "cyber bullying" and can consist of many different forms of bullying from simple name calling to disgusting death threats.
I am most likely to be using a 1st/2nd person informal narrative within my magazine, as it appeals to a younger audience due to the casual nature of the writing, this will make the audience relate to and be entertained by the text within the magazine more, thus successfully applying my magazine to the target audience's preferences.
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