This is the act of using phones, social media, or games to hurt, embarrass or harass somebody.
What is cyberbullying?
Research shows cyberbullying victims are more likely to experience this mental heath condition, marked by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
Depression.
This is a simple action, its to remove someone's access to your post, which should be the first line of defense against cyberbullying
What is blocking?
A person who witnesses bullying but is not the target or bully is called this
What is a bystander?
Cyberbullying is different from in-person bullying because it can happen at 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞?
What is 24/7 (anytime)
This term from the key words means: feeling really nervous around people, especially in groups.
social anxiety
You should save messages, screenshots and posts for this before reporting cyberbullying
When bystanders speak up or support the person being bullied, they become this type of bystander.
What is a upstander.
This term describes when someone pretends to be another person online to trick or embarrass them.
Cyberbullying can cause this, when someone doubts themselves and worries they are not good enough.
insecurity
These settings, available on most social media platforms, allows you to control who sees your posts or contacts you.
What is privacy settings.
One safe way to be an upstander is to NOT engage the bully directly, but instead, send this to the target.
What is a PM (private message).
Posting mean or embarrassing photos of someone without permission is an example of this type of cyberbullying.
Image-based Harrassment
This term means: not feeling very confident and thinking poorly about yourself, side effect of cyberbullying.
Low self esteem.
This word from the slides, means having an unfair opinion about someone before really knowing them, which can fuel cyberbullying.
What is bias?
This word describes the feeling of having no control over a situation, which cyberbullying victims often report.
powerlessness.
Beyond mental heath, cyberbullying has linked to physical effects like headaches, poor sleep, and changes in this everyday habit.
What is eating?
This phrase means treating somebody unfair based on who they are, including online targeting because of race, religion, or identity.
Discrimination
Sharing or 'liking' posts about someone called this, and makes the bystander apart of the problem.
What is amplifying.