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Cyberbullying
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The definition of Cyberbullying involves 3 Parts: Unwanted Aggressive Behavior, Real or Perceived Power Imbalance, and Likelihood for Repeating.
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The video didn't talk about that
In the Definition of Cyberbullying, Unwanted Aggressive Behavior means:
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Complaining about school lunch
Posting something hurtful or threatening toward someone else
Congratulating others after a game
Posting something unflattering with permission from your friend
In the Definition of Cyberbullying, Real or Perceived Power Imbalance means:
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Two friends posting rude things about each other as a joke
A girl posting something rude about her current boyfriend
A brother picking on a sister online
One person (or group) picking on someone with less power
In the Definition of Cyberbullying, Likelihood for Repetition means:
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Even if it only happens once, it could still be Cyberbullying
Posting something negative once is not Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying occurs multiple times
To be considered Cyberbullying, it has to happen more than once
Which is NOT part of the definition of Cyberbullying?
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Posts reflect Real or Perceived Power Imbalance
Posts are Unwanted Aggressive Behavior
Posts involve a Likelihood for Repetition
Posts are made by Siblings or Current Dating Partners
What percentage of Middle School & High School students report being Cyberbullied?
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12.2%
27.1%
51.3%
36.5%
Which excuse will get you out of trouble if you are caught Cyberbullying others?
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I have a first amendment right to say what I want.
There is no good excuse. You will still get in trouble.
I wasn't at school when I posted that.
It was just a joke. I didn't mean to hurt anyone.
What consequences are the most likely if you Cyberbully someone else?
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You will get a suspension
You won't be allowed to participate in school sports / clubs anymore
You will receive a detention
You won't be able go to your school anymore
It is hard for schools to find out who is responsible for social media accounts posting bad things.
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I'm not sure. It might be.
Yes. Nobody knows who is responsible for social media accounts.
The video didn't talk about that.
No, it's not hard. The school can find out who is responsible.
If you are the victim of cyberbullying, you should:
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Do nothing. Ignore it, no matter what.
Retaliate. Get back at the student(s) saying mean things.
Talk with an adult you trust about it.
"Like" the comments and hope it goes away.
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