Faculty of Communication & Creative Design
- What is cyberbullying?
- Have you seen cyberbullying?
- Why do they do it?
- They are coward
- Anonymous
- They enjoy hurting others – or victims themselves
Trick to reveal secrets then disclose these secrets online
Sending of rude, vulgar and hurtful messages
Pretend to be someone else while engaging in cyberbullying
Perpetrators who would follow, like, comment the victim’s social media
Release of victim’s personal or familial information, secrets, photos, videos and the like without permission
Intentionally singling out someone from online group
Share rumors about others that can affect their image or reputation
Unwanted physical, social or sexual threat posed by perpetrators
Psychological Effect – Anxiety, stress, depression, suicidal
Sociological Effect – Relationship issues, stereotype and prejudice, norm
Education and Performance
Studies on coping style
Keep your personal info private
Consider restricting your account
Think before you post – loved ones, partying
Do not retaliate / react – urge to react, promptly
Block or Block and Report
Keep evidences – for snapchat, use another media to record; need not go over it
Report to an adult that you trust – Do not accept
‘just live with it'
Consider time off from tech and social media
Focus on your positive traits – they do not know you!
Spend time with your real friends – bullies are not your real friend; if you do not have friends, can learn to make friends
Do things that you enjoy – they do not want to see you happy
Self calming techniques
Make police report
Don’t encourage others bullying – share, applaud, comment, like
Support the kid being bullied “Don’t listen to them!” “You are great!”
Inform parent, teacher, adults
#RageAgainstBullying #StopBullying365
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