Cyber Bullying is well used across the world to put themselves above the rest.
Cyber bullying is of a whole bunch of different stuff, which isn't acceptable.
Things you should do when your getting cyberbullying...
Things you should do when your getting cyberbullying...
- Keep a record of the harrassment you get online
- if include threats to you physically they are breaking the law.
- Tell people about it (teachers, friends, parents)
- Publicising private text messages, instant messages or emails
- Posting messages that are threatening or nasty posts or videos that will cause embarrassment
- Spreading rumours
- Mean text messages
Don't like it, Don't say it
Cyberbullying is using technology to deliberately and repeatedly bully someone. By reporting it, talking about it and supporting each other we can stop it. When you cyberbully you make a word have more meaning than you think it actually does.
Being a by stander is just as important as being part of the bullying. When you by stand you are in control of the bullying, if you see a post or comment you have the choice of showing someone or standing up for them.
If you know a friend or someone at school is being cyberbullied:
Being a by stander is just as important as being part of the bullying. When you by stand you are in control of the bullying, if you see a post or comment you have the choice of showing someone or standing up for them.
If you know a friend or someone at school is being cyberbullied:
- don’t join in—don’t comment on posts, images or videos that will hurt others
- don’t forward or share posts, images or videos that will hurt others
- leave negative groups and conversations
- report bullying to someone that can help—this can be an anonymous report to a parent or teacher
- if you are confident, call others on their bullying and ask them to stop—“Enough. This isn’t funny”
- support your friend—let them know you are there for them—”I heard about those crap posts. I’m here for you”