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  • Slide: 1
  • Yes Adam, I'm not feeling well. Don't be late for lunch
  • What's up sis? Lately, you are not yourself.
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  • Leila, you came back from school, where is your bro?
  • Yes grandma, he is on the way
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  • Let's see today if I have received a new message again.
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  • Go back to your country, crib lizard, you are not welcome here.
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  • Damn, Who is keep sending me such hate messages, and why?? Should I tell my grandma!?
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  • Grandma, I'm still getting those bad messages
  • No way, again!!! It is cyberbullying. come to show me
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  • Are you crying little weirdo!!!
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  • Yes, it is cyberbullying, it is the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group that is intended to harm others" (Belsey, 2005, 18)
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  • Adam, Leila is still getting those messages. what to do regarding that?
  • Don't worry, 20% to 40% of adolescents report being the victim of cyberbullying (Tokunaga, 2010)
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  • Ethical!!!! What is that?
  • Ethical is pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct
  • Cyberbullying is not ethical
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  • I should help Leila. Well, according to Comparitech, 56.4% of parents have kids between age of 11 to 13 have been bullied in 2019
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  • What kind of cyberbullying am I facing?? is it Flaming, harassment, denigration, impersonation, outing, trickery, exclusion, or cyberstalking
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  • Yes, Adam, .Bullying can affect your mental health whatever your age. It can lead to loneliness, anxiety and depression in children
  • Grandma, I did some researches about teens' cyberbullying, and see what I found
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  • We are not hopeless and unable to get out of the situation
  • Don't fell guilty, or ashamed like it is your fault, you are safe and not alone
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  • 1- Block the person who is displaying the bullying behaviour. 2- Change your privacy settings. 3- Don’t respond to online bullying
  • 4- Keep a record of any bullying messages or posts. 5- Report the cyberbullying material to the social media site where it was posted. 6-Make a complaint to the Office of the eSafety Commissioner.
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  • Yessss, it worked, no one will bully my sister again.
  • Thanks Adam, let's celebrate and have fun here.
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  • References Belsey, B. (2018, October 1). Category:Cyberbullying Permanecer real en un mundo digital -presentation par BillBelsey. Billbelsey. https://billbelsey.com/?cat=13Cook, S (2024, January 10).Cyberbullying data, facts and statistics for 2018 – 2024. comparitech.https://www.comparitech.com/internet-providers/cyberbullying-statistics/#Cyberbullying_facts_and_statistics_for_2018-2020Pewresearch.org (2018, March 7, April 10). https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S074756320900185X?fr=RR-2ref=pdf_downloadrr=92df64de799939d2Tokunaga, R. S. (2010, May). Followingyou home from school: A critical review and synthesis of research oncyberbullying victimization. Computers inHuman BehaviorVolume 26, Issue 3,Pages 277-287. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S074756320900185X?fr=RR-2ref=pdf_downloadrr=92df84945a50ea84
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