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Cyberbullying Charli flores 6th

reason With todays technology advancing rapidly and the mean culture of society today, cyberbullying is becoming more and more common, not only in our schools amongst friends but even among celebrities and politicians of today.

Internet safety and digital citizenship Internet safety and digital citizenship is important for everyone because we are all connected and what effects one effects all.

cyberbullying Cyberbullying- the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages in an intimidating or threatening nature.

Tips for cyberbullying 1. Tell an adult or someone about the situation. 2. Ignore them. 3.Tell them to stop. 4.Keep evidence of the situation. 5. Block them 6.Report them

Be responsible online Before you send your next tweet or post a facebook rant, remember the advice of our wise parents and teachers ; “If you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all.”

Thank you! After listening to my presentation, I hope it inspired you to be safe, responsible, and respectful online. I appreciate your undivided attention.