Being a bystander to cyberbullying means witnessing acts of online harassment or bullying and choosing not to intervene or take action. Bystanders have the power to make a difference by reporting or standing up against cyberbullying, but by choosing to remain passive, they inadvertently enable the behavior to continue. It is important to actively support the target and create a safe online environment by speaking out against cyberbullying.
Bullying started long before the 1980's probably even before the 1950's, and was done to make someone else feel small or insignificant, back then it was grouped bullying where there was no services to help the victim being bullied, but now it has attracted attention of the police, services have been made to help people combat cyberbullying and bullying, reporting has been made easier. since communication between computers was made cyberbullying was only a small factor but now it has developed into a serious issue which causes instability and serious health problems to the victim. This is just a basic insight on how bullying was something so small that developed into something massive.
1.] Read the answer /comment back to yourself silently and out loud .2.] Does it sound mean or bullying to you ?3. ]Would this question or comment hurt or intimidate you without visual cues?
it depends on the situation...
Regular bullying is done in person. They may push you, call you names, spread things about you, vandalize your property, exclude you, or extort others into turning their back on you. Cyberbullying is bullying done using technology. They may set you up to be attacked by others. They may hack into your computer or phone. They may create and distribute fake photos and videos of you. They may take your private photos you shared with your friends and use them to humiliate you and turn others against you. They may defame you online, impersonate you, and turn your whole community against you.
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You may get any type of injury if you bully. Your victims may defend themselves or assault you back. Some bullies even get killed while bullying. So don't be a bully.
1. Remove or expel students who express and or show passive aggressive bullying behavior. 2. Education to students about the effects of bullying and consequences. 3. Better parents!
Team bullying is when a group of bullies commits bullying on one or several victims, rather than there being only one bully. The group of bullies generally have a leader, and the rest back him up.
Yes,If there was not any school bullying is kindagood because when somebody bully's you you need to bully them back only if you want to.
It wouldn't. WikiAnswers does not allow cyberbullying or abuse.
she bullied back to protect her self xx