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CYBERBULLYING - Coggle Diagram
CYBERBULLYING
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Type of Cyberbullying
- Fabricating falsehoods about someone on social media or sharing embarrassing images or videos of them
- Using messaging services to send cruel, abusive, or threatening messages, photos, or videos
- Impersonating someone and sending hurtful comments on their behalf or through fictitious accounts
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- Cyber sexual harassment :sextortion or grooming.
Most prevalent hotspots
- Social Media, such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tik Tok
- Text messaging and messaging apps on mobile or tablet devices
- Instant messaging, direct messaging, and online chatting over the internet
- Online gaming communities
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Negative effect
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Physically
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- (US News, 2013), with one of the most recent cases involving Rebecca Sedwick, a 12-year-old girl from Polk County, FL, USA who jumped to her death after experiencing cyberbullying. (Charisse L Nixon Aug 1,2014)
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What is Cyberbullying?
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It is a pattern of behaviour intended to frighten, upset, or shame individuals who are being targeted.
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Statistics
- 59% of teenagers in the U.S have experienced
cyberbullying.
- A study in 2018 found that individuals 25 years and below,
who were victims of cyberbullying, were 100% more likely to attempt suicide
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