lundi 6 mars 2017
CYBERBULLYING
cyberbullying or cyberharassment is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic forms of contact. Cyberbullying has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers.[1]Awareness in the United States has risen in the 2010s, due in part to high-profile cases. Bullying or harassment can be identified by repeated behavior and an intent to harm.Harmful bullying behavior can include posting rumors about a person, threats, sexual remarks, disclose victims' personal information, or pejorative labels
Several US states and other countries have laws specific to regulating cyberbullying.[These laws are designed to specifically target teen cyberbullying, while others use laws extending from the scope of physical harassment.[In cases of adult cyberharassment, these reports are usually filed beginning with local police.[8] Research has demonstrated a number of serious consequences of cyberbullying victimization.[9] Victims may have lower self-esteem, increased suicidal ideation, and a variety of emotional responses, retaliating, being scared, frustrated, angry, and depressed.[10]Individuals have reported that cyberbullying can be more harmful than traditional bullying.[11]
Internet trolling is a common form of bullying over the Internet in an online community (such as in online gaming or social media) in order to elicit a reaction, disruption, or for their own personal amusement.[12][13] Cyberstalking is another form of bullying or harassment that uses electronic communications to stalk a victim may pose a credible threat to the safety of the victim.[14]
Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively
dominate others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual.
Rationalizations for such behavior sometimes include differences of social class, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, appearance, behavior, body language, personality, reputation, lineage, strength, size or ability.[2][3]If bullying is done by a group, it is called mobbing.
Bullying can be defined in many different ways. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has no legal definition of bullying,[5] while some states in the United States have laws against it.[6] Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – emotional(sometimes called relational), verbal, physical, and cyber
dominate others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual.
Rationalizations for such behavior sometimes include differences of social class, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, appearance, behavior, body language, personality, reputation, lineage, strength, size or ability.[2][3]If bullying is done by a group, it is called mobbing.
Bullying can be defined in many different ways. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has no legal definition of bullying,[5] while some states in the United States have laws against it.[6] Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – emotional(sometimes called relational), verbal, physical, and cyber
dimanche 5 mars 2017
bullying
bullying a person is basically hurting them without touching them, so hurting them psychologically which can lead to other problems, like anxiety or other medical problems. bullying is the worst form of giving your opinion, i believe it is a crime!
bullying and cyber bullying should end as soon as possible to prevent all the possible problems left.
bullying a person is basically hurting them without touching them, so hurting them psychologically which can lead to other problems, like anxiety or other medical problems. bullying is the worst form of giving your opinion, i believe it is a crime!
bullying and cyber bullying should end as soon as possible to prevent all the possible problems left.
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