Cyberbullying
What is it?
If a child, preteen or teen is threatened, tormented, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or targeted by another child, preteen, or teen online it is known as Cyber-bullying. Cyber- bullying utilizes more than just the internet, bullying can also occur cell phones and interactive and digital technology. Both sides must be minor or at least be devised by a minor to consider it to be cyber bullying, if by an adult it is known as cyber-harassment or cyber-stalking.
How does it work?
Below are the ten most common forms of cyber-bullying:
- instant messaging/ text messaging
- stealing passwords
- blogs
- web sites
- sending pictures through email and cell phones
- internet polling
- interactive gaming
- sending malicious code
- sending porn and other junk email and IM's
- Impersonation
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does it affect young people?
- How do you prevent cyber-bullying?
- What can you do once cyber-bullying has occurred?
- What are some options for victims?
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