2. What’s in This Project ?
What is Cyberbullying?
Apps through which children are cyberbullied.
Percentage of Children who are Cyberbullied in many countries.
How to Prevent Cyberbullying.
Why were Smart Phones invented and how kids are misusing it.
Safe social networking apps for kids below the age of 13 years
Conclusion
3. Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies.
It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming
platforms and mobile phones.
The most common type of online bullying is mean comments
22.5%.
35% had shared a screenshot of someone’s status or photo to
laugh at them.
61%of teens who report being bullied say it was because of their
appearance.
4. Apps throughwhichchildrenare
cyberbullied.
1) YOLO
YOLO is a question-and-answer app that links with Snapchat to share comments and questions with
followers.
The app encourages anonymously submitting “honest messages,” and as with most anonymous
apps, has quickly become a breeding ground for name-calling, rumor-spreading and hate speech.
5. 2) Instagram
Instagram remains one of the top apps troubled by
cyberbullying.
The image-based social media app inadvertently
gives bullies an easy way to anonymously criticize
users in comments or direct messages (DMs).
3) Facebook
Following closely behind Instagram is Facebook,
whose platform keeps expanding and, unfortunately,
so do new methods of cyberbullying on the app..
6. who are Cyberbullied in
some countries.
The top 3 countries where
cyberbullying is the most
prevalent are India, Brazil,
and the United States
7. Cyberbullying
Educate yourself
Pause before you post
Protect your password
Never open messages from people you don't know
Set up privacy controls
Know the apps and platforms
Log out of your accounts on public computers
Don't be a cyberbully
8. Why were Smartphones invented
and how kids are misusing it.
Whywere Smartphones invented?
The tech company IBM is widely credited with developing the
world's first smartphone and a PDA, which back then was a
handheld device you could use for emails and to send faxes.
This phone was also used for calculations.
How are kids misusing it?
Kids are misusing it In different ways they include-:
Momo Challenge
Blue whale
9. Momo Challenge
‘Not, all ‘Momos’ are meant to be consumed’.FromSlenderMan to kids eating
detergentpods, there's a long and richhistoryof creepy
internet challenges freaking out parents.
According to a popular news portal, Momo is a popular social media accounton
WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube, which uses the image of a doll withscary
features and large protruding eyes, and that is how theycatch theattentionof
children.
Once the contact with the victimis established, the ‘Momo’ account shares a
series of challenges (readactivities)that needto be completedto finally meet the
‘Momo’. Most of these tasks, according to reports, involve violent acts that end
with suicide. If someone refuses to follow the instructions, theMomo intimidate
themwith dire consequences.
10. Blue whale
The "BlueWhalechallenge" wasreportedto be an online "suicidegame" aimedat teenagers
which set 50 tasks over50 days.
The first taskswerefairlyinnocuous: "Wake up in the middleof the night"or "Watcha scary
film". But day by day, the tasks grew more sinister.
"Stand on the ledge of a towerblock."
"Cut a whaleinto your arm."
The final challenge? A demand that the user kill themselves. Thestoryof the BlueWhale
challenge beganwith Rina Palenkova.
On 22 November 2015, Rina, a teenager living in south-easternRussia, posted a selfie.
In thephotoshe is standing outside. A blackscarf is wrapped around hermouth and nose. She
is sticking hermiddle finger up at the camera. It looks likeit'scovered in dried blood.
The photo's caption read: "Nyabye". The next day, shetook herown life.
11. Safe social networking apps for people below
the age of 13 years.
1) Spotlite (formerly Kudos)
2) Kinzoo Family Messenger
3) PlayKids Talk
4) Messenger Kids
5) Grom Social
6) GoBubble
7) Popjam
8) Zepeto