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Social Media & Bullying

Social Media & Bullying. 2 Simple Social Media Rules Everyone Needs to Know About. What happens in Vegas stays on email, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube…. Never say anything you wouldn’t say to your mother. http://www.flickr.com/photos/calliope/3471244658/.

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Social Media & Bullying

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  1. Social Media& Bullying

  2. 2 Simple Social Media Rules Everyone Needs to Know About What happens in Vegas stays on email, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube…. Never say anything you wouldn’t say to your mother http://www.flickr.com/photos/calliope/3471244658/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/nathannowack/1370695123

  3. Social Media Pitfalls • Think about privacy • Employment impact • Cyber-bullying • Sexting

  4. “A hazard of social networking is that people will read what you write”

  5. Cyberbullying Is a repeated, intentional act done with the purpose of harming another person through technologies such as email, cell phone messaging, social networking web sites, chat rooms, and instant messaging which can be perpetrated by a single individual or a group and does not have to be face to face and could be anonymous.

  6. Cyberbullying • Flaming, Harassment, Denigration • Masquerade (Imposter) • Outing (e.g., rumours, private information, release of photos) • Cyberstalking

  7. Prevalence Rates • 10% cyberbullying, 9% cyberstalking (471 participants) • 21.9 % Cyberbullied, 8,6% had cyberbullied someone, 38% knew someone who had been bullied (439 Participants • 55.3% Cyberbullying (666 participants in Turkey)

  8. Impact • General increase in emotional distress • Anger, crying, sad, hurt, embarrassed, afraid, self blame. • Poor concentration, lower achievement and absenteeism. • Peer problems, physical symptoms • Clinical symptoms i.e. anxiety depression and suicidal ideation and behaviour

  9. Coping • Stay offline • Remove yourself from a web site • Talk about the experience • Inform a responsible person • Block your identity • Keep a record of offensive material • Call police or service provider • Ignore

  10. What to do • Increase awareness • Discuss the seriousness of cyberbullying • Discuss consequences for the target and bully • Educate on how to report • Enforce sanctions

  11. Contact Information Ian MacAusland-Berg MA ,R.Psych Dr. William Riddell Centre Room 251.14 Regina, SK S4S 0A2 ian.macausland-berg@uregina.ca 306-585-5400 University of Regina web page http://www.uregina.ca/hr/hdpo

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