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E-Safety Presentation Cyberbullying KS2

Cyberbullying can happen via text, email and on social networks and gaming platforms. It can consist of: Threats and intimidation Harassment and stalking Defamation Rejection and exclusion Identify theft, hacking into social media accounts and impersonation Publically posting or sending on personal information about another person Manipulation Flaming

Statement for debate: I think it is okay to post embarrassing pictures of my friends online.

I will play the role of the victim and I would like a volunteer for someone to play the cyberbully. We are both strangers playing a game online and talking using headsets. We are having fun but then you start to win and call me names. GO.

Here is a very effective video about cyberbullying created by a teenager: