Cyberbullying BY LORD MUSHANGO.

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Cyberbullying BY LORD MUSHANGO

What is Cyberbullying? Cyber bullying is any form of bullying which takes place online or through smartphones and tablets. It can include: emailing or texting threatening or nasty messages to people posting an embarrassing or humiliating video of someone on a video-hosting site such as YouTube setting up profiles on social networking sites, such as Facebook, to make fun of someone

Why talking about cyber bullying? Being bullied online can make you loose confidence It can make you sad It can destruct your performance at school Being bullied can impact on a person’s self-esteem. Bullying messages and images can be shared so they are seen by more people for longer than other kinds of bullying.  And this kind of sharing can quickly get out of control.

What to do when you are being cyberbullied? Talk to someone you trust. This could be a teacher, parent, carer or friend.  Ask a parent or teacher to help you to report the bullying to the internet service provider if the bullying happened online . If you have received bullying texts or calls on your mobile, report the bullying to your mobile phone provider. Ask a parent or teacher for help to block instant messages and emails.

What should you not do? Do not delete the upsetting emails or messages. Keep the evidence. This will help to identify the bully if the bullying is anonymous. Even people who use a false name or email can be traced. Do not reply any messages from the person bullying you. This is what the bully wants, and it might make things worse.

How to avoid being cyberbullied? Don't give out personal details, such as your phone number or address. Think carefully before posting photos or videos of you or your friends online. Only give your mobile number to close friends. Protect passwords, and never give your friends access to your accounts. Use the privacy settings on social media. Don't forward nasty emails. Learn how to block instant messages or use mail filters to block emails. Know how to report bullying to social media sites, internet service providers or website administrators.