cyper-Bullying
influencer culture
Positive masculinity
gaming and gambling
Sextortion
100

Someone who sees bullying but chooses to help is called this

upstander 

100

Influencers often show only their highlights. This makes viewers compare themselves unfairly.

social comparison

100

Positive masculinity encourages boys and men to express this, rather than bottling things up

Emotions 

100

These randomised rewards in games tempt players to spend money trying to win something rare.

loot boxes

100

Never sharing private photos online helps prevent this type of blackmail.

sextortion

200

The first safe thing to do if you witness cyberbullying online.

report it / tell an adult or platform?

200

Filters, editing, and posed photos can create this false impression of someone’s life

unrealistic perfection / a curated image

200

This harmful phrase tells boys they must be tough, emotionless, and dominant.

Boys dont cry 

200

Spending more money to ‘win back’ what you lost is called this dangerous behaviour.

chasing losses

200

Scammers pretending to be someone else are often using a fake ______.

identity / profile

300

This type of bystander makes the situation worse by encouraging the bully.

supporter

300

Influencers sometimes promote products for money. This is called a paid ______.

sponsorship / advertisement

300

Positive masculinity supports this behaviour, where men stand up for others instead of staying silent

ally / upstander

300

The psychological effect where unpredictable rewards keep you hooked.

variable reward / intermittent reinforcement

300

One immediate action to take if someone threatens you with private photos.

report and block them

400

Saving screenshots or messages is an example of this smart action when you witness cyberbullying.

collecting evidence

400

This mental skill helps you recognise when a post is fake or exaggerated

 critical thinking or media literacy?

400

Challenging gender expectations and stereotypes promotes this value found in positive masculinity

equality / respect

400

Being unable to stop playing or spending even when it harms your life is a sign of this.

gaming/gambling addiction

400

This security method protects you from hacking by requiring two separate ways to prove your identity.

two-factor authentication

500

This term describes the idea that when many people witness harm, individuals feel less responsibility to act

bystander effect

500

When someone measures their value only by likes, comments, and followers, they are basing their self-worth on this.

 external validation?

500

This term describes men influencing others positively by modelling kindness, empathy, and healthy communication.

positive role modelling

500

The design trick where games make you feel pressured to spend because items are rare or ‘limited time.

scarcity marketing / FOMO design

500

Sextortionists use urgency and fear to control victims. This type of manipulation is called ______ pressure.

coercive pressure / emotional manipulation