What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place online through phones, computers, or social media.
Which devices are commonly used in cyberbullying?
Smartphones, tablets, and computers.
True or False: Cyberbullying can happen through gaming platforms.
True
What is the difference between bullying and cyberbullying?
Bullying happens face-to-face, while cyberbullying happens online.
Name one example of cyberbullying.
Sending mean or threatening messages.
Why is cyberbullying harmful?
It can cause stress, sadness, and low self-esteem.
How does cyberbullying spread faster than traditional bullying?
Because messages and posts can be shared instantly with many people.
What does “anonymity” mean in cyberbullying?
Bullies can hide their identity online.
Explain why cyberbullying is harder to escape than face-to-face bullying.
Victims can be targeted anytime, even at home, through devices.
How can cyberbullying affect friendships?
It can break trust and cause conflicts among friends.
What should you do if you receive a mean message online?
Do not reply, block the sender, and report it.
How can you help a friend who is being cyberbullied?
Listen, support them, and encourage them to tell a trusted adult.
If someone posts embarrassing photos of you, what action can you take?
Report the post and ask the platform to remove it.
How can parents help prevent cyberbullying?
By monitoring online activities and talking openly with children.
Give one example of a positive use of social media.
Sharing helpful information or encouraging messages.
Compare the impact of cyberbullying and traditional bullying.
Cyberbullying can spread faster and reach more people, while traditional bullying is limited to physical spaces.
Why do some bullies choose to attack online instead of face-to-face?
Because they feel safer hiding behind a screen.
Why is blocking a bully not always enough?
They may create new accounts or continue through other platforms.
What role does peer pressure play in cyberbullying?
Some students join in to fit in with a group, even if they know it’s wrong.
How can cyberbullying affect a student’s academic performance?
Victims may lose focus, skip school, or perform poorly due to stress.
In Malaysia, which law can be used against cyberbullying?
The Communications and Multimedia Act (CMA) 1998, Section 233.
Is cyberbullying less serious than face‑to‑face bullying?
No, it is equally serious or even more harmful.
What is it called when a group encourages others to bully someone online?
It is called mobbing or group bullying.
What serious outcome can cyberbullying lead to if not addressed?
It can lead to self‑harm or suicide.
Sharing someone’s private photos without consent breaks which ethical principle?
It breaks the principle of respect for privacy.