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Cyberbullying is the use of cell phones, instant messaging, e-mail, chat rooms or social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter to harass, threaten or intimidate someone. ("What is cyberbullying? - Definition from WhatIs.com", 2017).
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Harassment |
Flaming |
Involves of sending offensive and malicious messages and images to an individual or a group and is often repeated multiple times.
ExclusionThe act of intentionally singling out and leaving a person out from an online group such as chats and sites.
MasqueradingA situation where a bully creates a fake identity to harass someone anonymously.
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A type of public bullying that often directs harsh languages, debates against beliefs and sending images to a specific person.
OutingWhen a bully shares personal and private information, pictures, or videos about someone publicly.
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"Every day, I think, why am I still here? I'm stuck. What's left of me now? Nothing stops. I have nobody. I need someone. My name is Amanda Todd."
- Amanda Todd (1996-2012), victim of cyberbullying -