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Cyberbullying: What we know - Coggle Diagram
Cyberbullying: What we know
What is cyberbullying?
How is it different to in-person bullying?
Can happen at anytime, day or night
Harder to delete the evidence (eg. harder to unpost or unsend a message)
Often leads to being bullied in person
More anonymous, so people are not held accountable for their actions
Messages can easily spread very quickly and world-wide
Harder to aviod
Using the internet as a means to upset or harrass someone
Branch of bullying
Using any form of technology to be mean to someone, including social media, text, email, any communication device etc.
Ganging up on someone who is vulnerable online
What does it look like?
Verbal abuse
Publically embarrasing someone
Outing someone's sexuality
Posting private messages or images not consented to by the person
Catfishing (making fake accounts to manipulate people)
Threats
Spreading rumors or lies
Trolling or Stalking
Doxxing
What can we do if we are being Cyberbullied?
Within our Class?
Anonymous sumbission Box
Tell a friend
Being Kind
Establishing our Technology rules
Individually?
4S
(Kids Helpine)
Screenshot
Shut down
Support
Stay calm
Know when to take time off the internet
Reporting to a trusted person
Teacher
Kids Helpline
Game Reporting forums
How does it affect us?
Mentally
Depression
Social Anxiety
Stress
Not caring about school
Lowered self-esteem
Physically
Not leaving the house
Not coming to school
Not eating
Health problems
Self Harm