Every _____ minutes a child is cyberbullied.
7 minutes
You should these two things if you are cyberbullied:
1. Tell an trusted adult
2. Don't respond.
_______________ is the most widely used social media platform
________of companies are using social media for hiring—and we're not only talking about LinkedIn.
92%
About this many teenagers have been cyberbullied.
About 1 in every 3.
To avoid being tracked by cyberbullies you should ///
Never give out personal information.
Law officials are involved in less than 1 in 5 cases of cyberbullying. The reason this is happening because teens, and children do not do this.
Tell an adult, or an school official.
List at least three examples of cyberbullying.
Mean texts and emails, rumors spread by social networking, or embarrassing pictures would be considered cyberbullying.
Only this many teenagers out of 10 tell their parents if they have been cyberbullied.
Only 1 out of 10.
The best setting for your social profile is
Private, only where friends can see what you post
This is one of the extreme effects of cyberbullying.
Suicide
Why is it easier to cyberbully?
It is easier than bullying the victim face to face.
____% of children admit that someone had said mean or hurtful things to them online.
58%
If someone sends you messages with hurtful and harassing language, sexting, or says mean things you should never do this:
Never respond to the person. If you do, more trouble and problems will come.
These are the major effects when a person has been cyberbullied.
Depression, avoiding friends, and sometimes suicide.
People may cyberbully others because of this reason.
This could be for many reasons. Some include like revenge, or impressing friends.
The average daily time spent on social media is _______ minutes a day
116
Don't compromise your identity. Never post your
address, date of birth, phone number or other personal contact information
_____ of college admissions officers browse social media to learn more about students applying to their schools
What is 40%