Gustavo Luna

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Cyberbullying A DIGITAL EPIDEMIC HARASSMENT Types of Cyberbullying An intense, angry argument carried out online for the sole purpose of upsetting the victim. Embarrasing, hurtful, or terrorizing messages aimed directly at an individual or group using text message or online communication. Any form of harrassment or threats issued by an anonymous bully. The harasser may use an online screen name, a blocked phone number, or a borrowed cellphone to bully, making it difficult to determined their identity. Cyberbullying occurs when a child or teen is tormeneted by another child or teen using the Internet or mobile phones. Cyberbullying by the numbers 42% Of kids have been bullied while online. 1 in 4 have had it happen more than once. 21% Of kids have received mean or threatning e-mail or other messages. Have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened online 22% Of middle school students admitted in engaging in at least one of four forms in cyberbullying. 58% Public showing of personal conversations. Occurs when the harasser displays email,text, or chat communication that the victim intended to be kept private. FLAMING Outing

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CyberbullyingA DIGITAL EPIDEMIC

HARASSMENTTypes of Cyberbullying

An intense, angry argument carried out online for the sole purpose of upsetting the victim.

Embarrasing, hurtful, or terrorizing messagesaimed directly at an individual or group usingtext message or online communication.

Any form of harrassment or threats issued by an anonymous bully. The harasser may use anonline screen name, a blocked phone number, ora borrowed cellphone to bully, making it difficultto determined their identity.

Cyberbullying occurs when a child or teen is tormeneted

by another child or teen using the Internet or mobile phones.

Cyberbullying by the numbers

42%Of kids have been

bullied while online.1 in 4 have had it

happen more than once.

21%Of kids have received

mean or threatning e-mailor other messages.

Have not told theirparents or an adultabout something mean

or hurtful thathappened online

22%Of middle school studentsadmitted in engaging in at leastone of four formsin cyberbullying.

58%Public showing of personal conversations.Occurs when the harasser displays email,text, or chat communication that the victim intended to be kept private.

FLAMINGOuting