Pledge to take a stand against Cyber-bullying, Beware of using technology as a weapon to hurt others, Try not to be a bystander of one’s bullying, and much more.
2. • Cyberbullying is the term that means misusing the internet
or mobile devices to send or post harmful texts or images to
bully others.
• Cyberbullying leads to anxiety, depression, suicide, low
self esteem and violence.
4. How Cyberbully hurts
Cyberbullying hurts by posting
the picture of an individual to
hurt or embarrass.It also
pretends to be you online and
dupes you into revealing personal
or private information.
5. Some tips to prevent
Cyberbullying
Pledge to take a stand against
Cyberbullying.
Beware of using technology
as a weapon to hurt others.
Support the one who are
being Cyberbullied including
students who are easily left
out.
Try not to be a bystander of
one’s bullying.
6.
7. Features of Facebook that
can prevent
Cyberbullying
• Control who wants to tag you
By clicking on Settings, one can remove the tags from the posts one
does not want to peer with your profile. One can also preview their
older pictures in which they were tagged and can click on Untag to
confirm.
• Unfriend the bully
Make friends with people whom you trust. It is advised to unfriend
the one who bullied you so that the person can no longer see your
stuff. By unfriending anyone, no one gets notifies as it is a feature for
one’s safety.
8. • Block the bully
If unfriending the person does not work, it is better to block the bully.
This will prevent the person from tagging or viewing your timeline on
Facebook.
• Report abusive content
By using report link on the Facebook, one can report photos, videos or
posts as an abuse or spam by clicking on report spam or abuse.
9. Be the part of one’s solution by taking the right steps in
order to make the world of Internet safe and a happier
place.