cyberbulling
maddalena,thomas, virna
definition of cyberbulling
It is a form of bullying that occurs online, through the use of electronic devices such as smartphones and computers. It is characterized by acts of aggression, harassment and intimidation perpetrated by social media, email and chat.
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types
PUT-DOWNS: Unfair practice in online communication, which may include unpleasant messages via DM or email and the use of public posts or comments CYBERSTALKING: virtual equivalent of stalking; stalks and verbally harasses the victim without respite.
FLAMING: verbally fighting online through violent and vulgar electronic messages on public social networks HARASSMENT: verbally fighting online through violent and vulgar electronic messages on private social networks
FLASH CARD N2
SOLUTION:
If we were in this situation, we would immediately change our account password; by doing so you will automatically delete it from your friend's phone
FLASH CARD N8
SOLUTION:
If we were in this situation, we would try to convince him by talking to him, then if the situation doesn't change, in that case we would go and turn to adults.
conclusion
Effects it coud have on the victims:
Cyberbullying can have serious psychological and social consequences for victims. These may experience anxiety, depression, isolation and low self-esteem.
What can we do to prevent and contrast it?
It is important to educate people on how to recognize and deal with cyberbullying. Laws in many countries, including Italy, provide sanctions for those who commit acts of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is a serious problem that requires the collaboration of parents, teachers, institutions and society as a whole to prevent and combat it.
Characteristics:
Anonymity: Attackers can hide their identity online.
Permanence: Offensive content can remain online for a long time.
Spread: The speed at which messages can spread is very high.
Accessibility: Victims can be reached at any time and place.
Cyberbulling
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cyberbulling
maddalena,thomas, virna
definition of cyberbulling
It is a form of bullying that occurs online, through the use of electronic devices such as smartphones and computers. It is characterized by acts of aggression, harassment and intimidation perpetrated by social media, email and chat.
+ info
types
PUT-DOWNS: Unfair practice in online communication, which may include unpleasant messages via DM or email and the use of public posts or comments CYBERSTALKING: virtual equivalent of stalking; stalks and verbally harasses the victim without respite.
FLAMING: verbally fighting online through violent and vulgar electronic messages on public social networks HARASSMENT: verbally fighting online through violent and vulgar electronic messages on private social networks
FLASH CARD N2
SOLUTION: If we were in this situation, we would immediately change our account password; by doing so you will automatically delete it from your friend's phone
FLASH CARD N8
SOLUTION: If we were in this situation, we would try to convince him by talking to him, then if the situation doesn't change, in that case we would go and turn to adults.
conclusion
Effects it coud have on the victims: Cyberbullying can have serious psychological and social consequences for victims. These may experience anxiety, depression, isolation and low self-esteem.
What can we do to prevent and contrast it? It is important to educate people on how to recognize and deal with cyberbullying. Laws in many countries, including Italy, provide sanctions for those who commit acts of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is a serious problem that requires the collaboration of parents, teachers, institutions and society as a whole to prevent and combat it.
Characteristics: Anonymity: Attackers can hide their identity online. Permanence: Offensive content can remain online for a long time. Spread: The speed at which messages can spread is very high. Accessibility: Victims can be reached at any time and place.