It means you have seen it online but didn't do anything about it . (Which in my opinion is not bad sometimes it's not your business)
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.
Ten keywords that relate to cyberbullying include harassment, online abuse, anonymity, social media, digital footprint, victimization, intervention, empathy, reporting, and bystander. These terms capture the various aspects and dynamics of cyberbullying, emphasizing the impact it has on individuals and the importance of addressing it effectively.
Cyberbullying started with the introduction of Social Websites. Cyber means through the Internet (Cyber space) so anywhere you can write a message you have the means to Cyberbully !
Cyber means on the internet, so cyberbullying is bullying on the internet. The internet has not been around for 50 years but cyberbullying has increased since the begining of internet use.
The opposite of bystander is "participant"
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.
bystander - onlooker
The possessive form of the singular noun 'bystander' is bystander's.Example: The bystander's observations proved invaluable.
Cyberbullying mostly effects the victim.
it means get in the game, to get modivated... to quit being a bystander or observer and start doing
Bystander - magazine - was created in 1903.