2. What is Cyber Bullying?
Cyber bullying is when a child or teen is
getting threatened, harassed, humiliated or
embarrassed by another child or teen using
the Internet, digital technologies or mobile
phones.
Melisa Aslan
3. Forms of Cyber Bullying
Cyber stalking: Repeatedly sending messages that include
threats of harm or are highly intimidating that might make a
person afraid for his or her safety.
Outing and Trickery: Sharing someone's secrets or
embarrassing information, or tricking someone into revealing
secrets or embarrassing information and forwarding it to others.
Melisa Aslan
4. Forms of Cyber Bullying
Impersonation: Breaking into an email or social networking
account and using that person's online identity to send or post
embarrassing material to/about others.
Cyber Stalking: Repeatedly sending messages that include
threats of harm or are highly intimidating, or engaging in other
online activities that make a person afraid for his or her safety.
Melisa Aslan
5. Features of Cyber Bullying
Cyber bullying can be used to carry out various different types of
bullying, including racist bullying or bullying related to
disabilities. Instead of carrying out bullying in person, cyber
bullies make use of technology, particularly the Internet and
mobile phones to bully others.
Melisa Aslan
6. Forms of Cyber Bullying
Impersonation: Breaking into an email or social networking
account and using that person's online identity to send or post
embarrassing material to/about others.
Cyber Stalking: Repeatedly sending messages that include
threats of harm or are highly intimidating, or engaging in other
online activities that make a person afraid for his or her safety.
Melisa Aslan