Cyberbullying: Crossing the Line Session 2. What are some of the ways that you and your friends tease each other online for fun? Question 1.

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Cyberbullying: Crossing the Line Session 2

What are some of the ways that you and your friends tease each other online for fun? Question 1

When does teasing “cross the line” and become harmful? Question 2

-Harassing -Deceiving -Flaming Vocabulary Terms

Video Stacey’s Story – When Rumors Escalate Stacey’s Story – When Rumors Escalate

Q/A About Video Why did the girls start to harass and threaten Stacy online in the first place? When do you think the girls’ behavior “crossed the line”?

Q/A About Video Stacey say, “People talk really big, when there’s, like, miles between you.” What do you think she means by that statement?

Q/A About Video Stacey’s mom says that she should call the school and report the incidents. Stacey responds that it would “just make it worse” Do you think this is true? Why or Why Not?

Final Question What advice would you give to someone who feels cyberbullied?