Cyberbullying can happen for a number of reasons, and it is interesting to note that it is not always intentional. At times, children may not even realize that they are involved in a case of bullying, and may be unaware of the consequences of their actions. Four types of cyberbullies have been identified by Wired Kids , and parents can be watchful for these types of behaviors in your child and their friends: * The "Vengeful Angels" see themselves as righting wrongs, or protecting themselves or others from the "bad guy" whom they are now victimizing. * The "Power Hungry" want to exert their authority, show that they are powerful enough to make others do what they want, and some want to control others with fear. * The "Mean Girls" are ego-driven bullies who are bored or looking for entertainment. * Finally, the "Inadvertent Cyberbullies" may be pretending to be tough online, or role playing, or they may be reacting to hateful or provocative messages they have received.
go on cyber mentors ( you can search it in Google!) im a cyber mentor too . its real people .. you dont know , talking to you and help out your situation!
Best Approach to CyberbullyingOn WikiAnswers, the best approach to cyberbullying is to report the cyberbully to a supervisor, who will then take appropriate action to stop the bullying. Don't try to deal with the cyberbully yourself, but report cyberbullying immediately. Reporting cyberbullying immediately is what should be done on other sites as well.
Report Cyberbullies!If you get a e-mail that sounds like bulling, tell a adult to look at it then get the police involved. They will find out who sent it then deal with them. If you're on a website, report the bully to the site administrators.If you're on WikiAnswers, report the cyberbully to a supervisor. Cyberbullying is not tolerated on WikiAnswers and supervisors will take appropriate action to stop it.
Did you mean exclusive cyberbullying? If you did, then it is when a certain group or race is being targeted by cyberbullying.
Did you mean exclusive cyberbullying? If you did, then it is when a certain group or race is being targeted by cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying mostly effects the victim.
No, cyberbullying shouldn't be allowed anywhere.
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It's considered cyberbullying if you do it AT ALL.
Cyberbullying does stopped by lots website, who helping teens report it.
Yes, it is considered Cyberbullying.
13 suicides in 2009 were due to cyberbullying.
There are more than 140 FAQ about Cyberbullying on WikiAnswers.