Online Responsibility for Teens
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Online Responsibility
Preventing Cyberbullying & Safety from Online Predators
Bullying vs. Cyberbullying
Bullying At school or in public only In person Smaller audience You know the bully Small group of participants
CyberbullyingContinues at home From a distance Large audienceCan be anonymousMany participants
What is Cyberbullying?
The use of electronic communication to harass, threaten or intimidate.
Difficult to track and difficult to stop.Can include threats, insults, racial slurs, LGBTQ shaming,
unauthorized access (hacking), disruption or denial of service
Question
Why do you think cyberbullying might be worse than bullying?
Electronic Communication
Text MessagesEmail Facebook Twitter Instagram TumblrSnapchat
VineKikYik YakWhatsAppOmegleYoWanelo
OoovooViberPheedQooh.meWhisperAsk.fm imgur
Question
What are some examples of electronic communication that you use?
Types of Cyberbullying
FlamingHarassmentDenigrationImpersonation
Outing and Trickery
ExclusionCyberstalking
Flaming & Harassment
Flaming online fights with angry and vulgar language
HARASSMENT repeated offensive, rude or insulting messages
Denigration & Impersonation
Denigration spreading cruel gossip or rumors, turning real people into memes
Impersonation “catfishing” or hacking to pretend to be someone else
Outing/Trickery & Exclusion
Outing/Trickery sharing a secret or tricking someone into sharing a secret
Exclusion intentionally excluding someone from an online group
Cyberstalking
Any repeated online activity that makes someone feel unsafe. Such as crossing platforms, contacting from multiple accounts, circumventing blocks, ignoring requests to cease communication, etc.
Question
Can you give some examples of the different types of cyberbullying?
Why do we cyberbully?
AttentionRetaliationEntertainment
VengeanceCarelessnessSheeple
Question
If you have participated in the past, what are the reasons you may have cyberbullied?
Impact of Cyberbullying
Lower gradesPoor sleepLower quality of lifeTroubled relationshipsSelf medicating
Lashing outPsychological issuesSuicide
Question
How has cyberbullying impacted your life or the lives of your friends?
What can YOU do?
Teachers and parents aren’t enough.You are the only one that can make a
difference.We need one another, we are part of a
community.
Target of Cyberbullying
1. Tell them to stop.2. Ignore, block or delete.3. Save evidence.4. Seek support from friends and family.5. Contact parents, school or police.
Witness to Cyberbullying
1. Be courageous
2. Be supportive
3. Be a leader
Courage
“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of
our friends.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Remember
Cyberbullying is a crime, you can go to jail for it.Suicide is permanent.School is temporary.What kind of community do you want to create?What kind of community do you deserve to live in?
Safety from Online Predators
Protect your informationMonitor your friends listAssume every stranger is not who they claim to beConfirm communication by voice
Protect Your Information
First name only public profiles Region only public profilesAvoid unique identifiers public postsUnderstand privacy settingsNo public posts tied to private information
Question
Give some examples of public, public and private, and private online communications.
Monitor Your Friends List
Never assume you know someone.Mutual friends aren’t proof.If you aren’t sure, don’t add.
You Can Be Anyone You Want Online
So can they.
Confirm Communication by Voice
Hackers can gain access to your friends accounts.Don’t trust any purely online message for
meetings, appointments, personal information or important data.
Questions
Any questions?