Cyberbullying – What is it?

The uses of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.

Problems

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Women faces what prblems?

Women may create a screen name that is very similar to another women’s name.pt1 The name may have an additional "i" or one less "e". They may use this name to say inappropriate things to other users while impersonating as another user.

A picture or video of women in a bathroom or dressing room may be taken and posted online or sent to others on cell phones.

Criminals may send hateful or threatening messages to women, without realizing pt5that while not said in real life, unkind or threatening messages are hurtful and very serious.

Business cyberbullying?

"Business cyberbullying can cause lost revenue, a decrease in employee morale and a downtick in a company's persona and prestige," says Greg Williams, a negotiating and body language expert and author of Negotiating With a Bully.

Ashley Black agrees. She's the inventor of the FasciaBlaster®, a self-treatment tool designed to lessen the look of cellulite and reduce pain.

"Business cyberbullying attacks can be professional and very sophisticated," she says. "Cyber 'trolls'

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Prevention

What can I do now?

  1. Think before you post on social media
  2. Don't post bikini or nude pictures of yourself or other
  3. Don;t publish your business idea on socials media
  4. After all call police station to get the best help from them

Type of cyberbullying

Exclusion

Exclusion

Exclusion is the act of leaving someone out deliberately. Exclusion exists with in-person bullying situations, but is also used online to target and bully a victim.

Harassment

Harassment

Harassment is a broad category under which many types of cyberbullying fall into, but it generally refers to a sustained and constant pattern of hurtful or threatening.

Outing/Doxing

Outing/Doxing

Outing, also known as doxing, refers to the act of openly revealing sensitive or personal information about someone without their consent for purposes of embarrassing or humiliating them.

Trickery

Trickery

Trickery is similar to outing, with an added element of deception. In these situations, the bully will befriend their target and lull them into a false sense of security.

Cyberstalking

Cyberstalking

Cyberstalking is a particularly serious form of cyberbullying that can extend to threats of physical harm to the child being targeted. It can include monitoring, false accusation.

Fraping

Fraping

Fraping is when a bully uses your child’s social networking accounts to post inappropriate content with their name. It can be harmless when friends write funny posts on each other’s profiles.

Masquerading

Masquerading

Masquerading happens when a bully creates a made up profile or identity online with the sole purpose of cyberbullying someone. This could involve creating a fake email account.

Dissing

Dissing

Dissing refers to the act of a bully spreading cruel information about their target through public posts or private messages to either ruin their reputation or relationships with other people.

Trolling

Trolling

Trolling is when a bully will seek out to intentionally upset others by posting inflammatory comments online. Trolling may not always be a form of cyberbullying

Flaming

Flaming

This type of online bullying constitutes of posting about or directly sending insults and profanity to their target. Flaming is similar to trolling, but will usually be a more direct attack.

Fake Profiles

Fake Profiles

Cyberbullies can set up fake online profiles on behalf of victims. They can use these profiles to publish false content in their victims’ names without the victims’ consent.

Catfishing

Catfishing

With catfishing, a cyberbully exploits a victim’s emotions. A cyberbully attempting to catfish a victim creates a fake online identity and pretends to be someone else.