Basic Concepts of Cyberbullying
Causes of Cyberbullying
Effects of Cyberbullying
Prevention of Cyberbullying
Solutions and Support for Cyberbullying
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What is cyberbullying?

 Cyberbullying is online harassment.

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 Why do some people become bullies?

Because of jealousy, anger, or attention.

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Haow can cyberbullying cause anxiety?

 Victims may feel fear and stress.

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How can strong passwords improve online safety?

They protect personal accounts.

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Who can victims ask for support?

Parents, teachers, or friends.

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Who is a victim of cyberbullying?

  A victim is the person being bullied.

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 Can rumors cause cyberbullying?

  Yes, spreading rumors can hurt others.

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Can cyberbullying lead to depression?

 Yes, serious bullying can affect mental health.

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Should victims block bullies?

   Yes, blocking helps stop harassment.

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Why should cyberbullying be reported?

 To stop harmful behavior.

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What does a bully do online?

 A bully sends insults or threats.

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Can fake accounts encourage bullying?

 Yes, people feel anonymous online.

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 How does harassment affect victims?

It can lower self-esteem and confidence.

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Why is it important to report cyberbullying?

  Reporting helps prevent more abuse.

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Can schools teach online safety?

Yes, schools can educate students.

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Where does cyberbullying usually happen?

 On social media and messaging

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Does social media increase cyberbullying?

 Yes, communication online is constant.

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Can threats make victims feel unsafe?

Yes, threats create fear.

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Can screenshots help victims?

 Yes, screenshots are useful evidence.

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How can parents help victims?

By listening and giving support. 

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What is an insult?

 An insult is a rude or offensive

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Why do bullies send threats?

To scare or control victims.

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Why is support important for victims?

Support helps them feel less alone.

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  How does respect prevent cyberbullying?

Respect encourages positive communication.

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Why is prevention important?

Prevention reduces online harm.

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