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Understanding Cyber Bullying: How to Stay Safe Online

Cyber bullying involves using electronic communication to intimidate or threaten individuals. It's essential to understand the concept of netiquette, which refers to the acceptable way of communicating on the internet, and prioritizing cyber safety, ensuring responsible use of digital technologies. To cope with bullying, stand up for yourself by saying "Leave me alone," assertively ask the bully to "Stop it," and move to a crowded area. Additionally, confiding in a teacher, parent, or friend, while remaining calm and friendly, can help manage the situation effectively.

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Understanding Cyber Bullying: How to Stay Safe Online

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  1. Cyber Bullying AylaOlender

  2. Cyber Bullying • The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.

  3. Netiquitte • The correct or acceptable way of communication on the internet.

  4. Cyber Safety • The safe and responsible use of information and communication technologies.

  5. First way to cope with bullying • Stand up straight and say: LEAVE ME ALONE

  6. Second way • Hold your hand out and say: STOP IT

  7. Third way • Move away to a crowded area.

  8. Fourth way • Talk to a teacher, parent, or friend.

  9. Fifth way • Stay calm, talk friendly.

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