CYBER BULLYING YEAR 7 COMPUTING.

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CYBER BULLYING YEAR 7 COMPUTING

WHAT IS CYBER BULLYING? Online bullying is bullying carried out through the internet or mobile devices. Online bullying is also sometimes called cyberbullying. It can happen to anyone, anytime, and can leave you feeling unsafe and distressed. Online bullying can be offensive and upsetting.

online bullying Online bullying can include: sending insulting or threatening messages  posting unkind messages or inappropriate images on social networking sites  excluding others from online chats or other communication inappropriate image tagging

online bullying Online bullying can include: sharing someone's personal or embarrassing information online  sharing unflattering or private images, including naked or sexual images assuming the identity of the another person online and representing them in a negative manner or manner that may damage their relationship with others

What is it? For it to be called bullying, inappropriate actions online must be between people who have ongoing contact and be part of a pattern of repeated behaviours (online or offline). Single incidents or random inappropriate actions are not bullying. One action – such as an insulting comment or an embarrassing photo – which is repeated through sharing and forwarding to others, can be called bullying if the individuals involved know each other, and have ongoing contact either on or offline. Online bullying has the potential to have social, psychological and educational impacts.