Tuesday, March 27, 2018

No To CYBERBULLYING


Resulta ng larawan para sa cyber bullying
All children and young adults should know proper “"netiquette"” (internet etiquette) –the proper use of sending emails, texts and any other form of electronic messaging.
So many things may be accidentally sent or misinterpreted leaving either sender or receiver embarrassed, humiliated, hurt or harassed. 

TOP 10 TIPS ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CYBERBULLIES

  1. Never post personal information 
  2. Always check the TO: field 
  3. Don't be gullible 
  4. Don't respond to an angry message with anger 
  5. Never open messages from strangers 
  6. Don't forward chain mails, hoaxes or long emails 
  7. Use the BCC: field when forwarding messages 
  8. Proofread your messages 
  9. Beware of certain topics 
  10. Don't post anything that is very private 

Tips to Stop Cyberbullying


Don’t respond. If someone bullies you, remember that your reaction is usually exactly what the bully wants. It gives him or her power over you. Who wants to empower a bully?
Don’t retaliate. Getting back at the bully turns you into one and reinforces the bully’s behavior. Help avoid a whole cycle of aggression.
Save the evidence. The only good news about digital bullying is that the harassing messages can usually be captured, saved, and shown to someone who can help. You need to do this even if it’s minor stuff, in case things escalate.
Talk to a trusted adult. You deserve backup. It’s always good to involve a parent but – if you can’t – a school counselor usually knows how to help. Sometimes both are needed. If you’re really nervous about saying something, see if there’s a way to report the incident anonymously at school.
Block the bully. If the harassment’s coming in the form of instant messages, texts, or profile comments, do yourself a favor: Use preferences or privacy tools to block the person. If it’s in chat, leave the “room.”
Be civil. Even if you don’t like someone, it’s a good idea to be decent and not sink to the other person’s level. Also, research shows that gossiping about and trash talking others increases your risk of being bullied. Treat people the way you want to be treated.
Don’t be a bully. How would you feel if someone harassed you? You know the old saying about walking a mile in someone’s shoes; even a few seconds of thinking about how another person might feel can put a big damper on aggression. That’s needed in this world.
Resulta ng larawan para sa cyber bullyingBe a friend, not a bystander. Watching or forwarding mean messages empowers bullies and hurts victims even more. If you can, tell bullies to stop or let them know harassment makes people look stupid and mean. It’s time to let bullies know their behavior is unacceptable – cruel abuse of fellow human beings. If you can’t stop the bully, at least try to help the victim and report the behavior.
http://www.safeteens.com/tips-to-stop-cyberbullying/
http://www.marbellafamilyfun.com/avoid-cyberbullying.html

22 comments:

  1. Does cyberbullying can affect your daily life? Specially if you're the victim of that kind of bullying.

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    1. Cyberbullying does really affect a one person life, especially if that person is the victim. Her/his life might be ruin because of cyberbullying.

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  2. if you experienced cyberbullying? IF yes, how hard was it?

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    1. Not yet. And I hope I will not experienced being a victim of that kind of bullying.

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  3. What is the common cyber bullying?

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    1. Harassment which it is involves the bully sending offensive and threatening messages via instant messaging, SMS or any other forms of communication to his or her target.
      And also the Impersonation it is when someone creates a fake profile in another person’s name or hacking into another person’s account.

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  4. what are the effects of cyber bullying?

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    1. Number one is Low self-esteem. Secondly is finding excuses to stay away from school or work including school refusal and lastly that I know is Fresh marks on the skin that could indicate self-harm.

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  5. marami ang gusto na itigil ang patungkol sa cyberbullying pero bakit may ibang tao pa din ang ginagawa to ano po ba sa palagay mo ang dahilan nila?

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    1. I could say that it is because of those cruel people who loves to see a one person to suffer because of their doings.

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  6. is cyberbullying and bullying is same??

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    1. Cyber talks about computer or internet bullying. And cyberbullying is just one of a kind of bullying

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  7. Can cyber bullying cause more depression than physical bullying? Why do you say so?

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    1. I could say that Cyberbullying is much more worst done physical bullying, because in cyberbullying, your whole life might affect because of it but in physical bullying, it is only in your physical appearance. Words can cut deeper than a knives.

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  8. Does cyber bullying affect society

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    1. Cyberbullying does really affect not our society but also the whole world.

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  9. Is it true that cyber bullying can be done in our country?

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  10. How can cyberbullying affect ones life?

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  11. Is it true that cyber bullying can be done in our country?

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