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FATIN AFIQAH BINTI JUHARI AS223 2011108145

FATIN AFIQAH BINTI JUHARI AS223 2011108145. MEANING Cyberbullying is the use of the internet and related technologies to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. WHY IT OCCUR.

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FATIN AFIQAH BINTI JUHARI AS223 2011108145

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  1. FATIN AFIQAH BINTI JUHARI AS223 2011108145

  2. MEANING • Cyberbullying is the use of the internet and related technologies to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. WHY IT OCCUR. • Their purpose is to intentionally embarrass others, harass, intimidate, or make threats online to another. • This bullying occurs via email, text messaging, posts to blogs and web sites. CYBER BULLYING

  3. Effect • Lower self-estreem. • Increased suicidal ideation. • Eg. Suicide of Megan Meier and Ryan Halligan • Variety of emotional responses such as • Retaliating. • Being scared. • Frustrated. • Angry. • Depressed. CYBER BULLYING

  4. CYBER BULLYING

  5. What age range get cyber bullied? The age range for cyber bullying can start at the age of seven; tweens to teens, but some adults are also Cyber Bullied if someone is stalking them or simply does not like them. CYBER BULLYING

  6. CYBER BULLYING STATISTIC DIGITAL COMMUNICATION TOOL

  7. CYBER BULLYING TYPE OF BULLYING

  8. How to solve. • All the problems that occur can be ressolved,so we must: • Get involved with technology. • Respect to others. • Parents should communicate with their children. • Use family safety software. • Report cyber-bullying to your child’s school or ISP. • Visit the new federal government website for CyberSafety – www.cybersmart.gov.au. CYBER BULLYING

  9. CYBER BULLYING EXAMPLE OF CYBER BULLYING

  10. CYBER BULLYING CAMPAIGN

  11. CYBER BULLYING

  12. CONCLUSION As it has become more common in society, particularly among young people, legislation and awareness campaigns have arisen to combat it. CYBER BULLYING

  13. CYBER BULLYING

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