EXAMPLES OF CYBERBULLYING IN SCHOOLS?
Here are some common examples of cyberbullying that can occur in schools:
Harassing Messages: Sending threatening or abusive texts or messages through social media platforms.
Spreading Rumors: Sharing false information or rumors about someone online, which can damage their reputation and relationships.
Exclusion: Deliberately excluding someone from online groups or chats, which can make them feel isolated and unwelcome.
Impersonation: Creating fake profiles to impersonate someone, often to post hurtful comments or share embarrassing content.
Sharing Embarrassing Photos or Videos: Posting or sharing private images or videos without consent to humiliate the victim.
Outing: Revealing personal, sensitive information about someone online, such as their sexual orientation or private struggles, without their permission.
Doxxing: Publicly sharing someone’s private information, such as their address or phone number, with the intent to harm or intimidate.
Cyberstalking: Repeatedly sending messages or engaging in online behavior that causes fear or anxiety in the victim.
Trolling: Posting inflammatory or upsetting comments on someone’s social media to provoke a reaction or distress them.
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