Here's a few tips so you won't get involved into cyberbullying :) enjoy!
- if you see the person in real life, don't talk to them
- do not make a post about/directed to the person bullying you
- do not put personal information online, especially private things
- limit your social medias to less than 5
- don't fight back (do what they did to you) when the cyberbully calls you a name; this will make it much, much worse
- don't tell your followers to hate on the bully, I mean, seriously?
- do not start rumours or gossip about that
- don't be gullible, just because the person says they are a 13 year old girl, doesn't mean that they're telling the truth
Sorry that this was short! But, I hope you enjoyed. The Internet is fun, but sometimes it's dangerous. Remember to stay safe!
Is Cyberbullying Serious?
Is cyberbullying serious? People don't know that words actually hurt, even kill. Thousands of teens self harm/kill themselves because of this. Cyberbullying definitely should be taken more seriously. Do you agree?
Sunday, 2 February 2014
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Saturday, 23 November 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
How to Deal With Being Cyberbullying:
- If you know the person in real life, have as little as possible communication with them
- The best way to go is to ignore it
- Block the cyberbully
- Stand up for yourself and tell the bully to stop!
- Tell a trusted friend what's happening to you
- If they sent lots of messages to you, save each one of them
- If you really can't handle the bullying, report the messages you've saved to the police/Facebook Team, especially if it's life threatening
I apologize for some of this applying only to Facebook! I know that not everybody has Facebook, but recently a friend of mine has been dealing with cyberbullying on Facebook, so that's why I chose to do this. Sorry if this does not apply to everyone!
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
The Effects of Cyberbullying
There are very negative effects on the victim of cyberbullying. Not only will the victim feel insecure for going online, but the victim will also feel insecure in real life. If you are being cyberbullied, you may feel:
- depression
- anxiety
- embarrassed
- afraid
- poor concentration
- low grades
- being afraid to participate
- being absent
These effects may be long term.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
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