Did you know that cyberbullying is when a child, preteen or teen is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child, preteen or teen using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones? It has to have a minor on both sides, or at least have been instigated by a minor against another minor. (www.stopcyberbullying.org) Once adults become involved, it is plain and simple cyber-harassment or cyberstalking. Adult cyber-harassment or cyberstalking is NEVER called cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying occurs when teens use communication technology to say hurtful, embarrassing, or threatening things about another teen. It can be very emotionally damaging to teens, and can have legal consequences for teens and parents. There are many types of cyberbullying, including:
- Sending mean messages to a person
- Spreading rumors or lies about someone online
- Excluding someone from online social groups
- Creating a web site to make fun of someone
- Threatening or harassing someone online
- Tricking someone into sharing secrets and then spreading that information around
- Breaking into someone else’s account and using it to send mean or hurtful messages
- Taking pictures of a person and sharing them online without the person’s consent
My message:
Bully: Beware.
It’s against the law. Find ways to channel you anger. Journal, turn off your computer/phone and call a friend for support
Victims: Be Empowered.
Take Action. Save the evidence. Block the bully. Tell an adult. If you’re threatened, call the police.
Bystanders: Be A Hero.
Stand up to a bully. Be a friend to the victim. Take screenshots of the abuse. Report it. Don’t pass it on.