Cyber culture is a new cultural phenomenon. It has emerged and developed on the Internet and has had a profound impact on people's lifestyle and social interaction. For teenagers, it is very important to have a correct understanding of network culture, which can help them better adapt to and cope with this rapidly changing social environment. The following are some suggestions for teenagers to understand online culture correctly: 1. Understand the characteristics of online culture. Internet culture is different from traditional culture because it is open, personal, and interacting. Teenagers should understand the characteristics of online culture and learn to draw useful information and knowledge from it. 2. Learn to distinguish the authenticity of online culture. There were all kinds of information on the Internet, including rumors, false information, and inappropriate content. Teenagers should learn to distinguish between the authenticity of online culture and not believe in all rational thinking. 3. Cultivate internet literacy. Cyber culture is a diverse culture. Teenagers should learn to cultivate their own network literacy, including network security, cultural literacy, social skills, and so on. 4. Learn to protect your privacy. There are all kinds of risks of personal information being leaked on the Internet. Teenagers should learn to protect their privacy and not disclose personal information at will. 5. Take an active part in online cultural activities. Internet culture is an open platform. Teenagers should actively participate in various online cultural activities to understand the cutting-edge dynamic of Internet culture and expand their knowledge. Teenagers should have a correct understanding of network culture, understand the characteristics of network culture, learn to distinguish the authenticity of network culture, cultivate their own network literacy, protect their privacy, actively participate in network cultural activities, so as to better adapt to and deal with the challenges brought by network culture.