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CYBERBULLING

J U LI A O S IŃ SK A , J ĘD R ZE J N O WA K , S E BA S TI A N
D ZIE N N IA K
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or
sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean
content about someone else. It can include
sharing personal or private information about
someone else causing embarrassment or
humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses the
line into unlawful or criminal behavior.
Percentage of people bullied on a given
platform
45%

40%

35%

30%

25%

20%

15%

10%

5%

0%

instagram
facebook
snapchat
youtube

instagram facebook snapchat youtube


How cyberbullying begins?

Second phase Fourth phase


• the child gets access • the child begins to
to the internet post comments on the
• inaccurate parental Internet • cyberbullying
control

First phase Third phase


Different ways of cyberbullying
• Text messaging – writing mean, abusive or threatening comments
to someone
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• Social Network Bullying – posting cruel messages on sites like
Facebook or creating false profiles or group about someone

• Email and Instant Messaging bullying – sending nasty or


threatening emails or instant messages

• Sharing images – publishing or sharing photos, videos or webcam


footage of someone without their permission

• Chatroom bullying – saying mean, threatening or offensive things


about others in online chatrooms

• Interactive Game bullying – deliberate blocking, ignoring or


excluding an individual from multi-player games
Risks related to the use of the Internet by
children and young people
• Content inciting intolerance (xenophobia, racism)
• Content promoting unhealthy and dangerous lifestyles(drugs,
boosters)
• Content promoting violence, physical injury, death
(pathostream)
• Risks related to the use of the Internet by children and young
people
• Pornographic content (photos, videos, texts)
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