Computers are to HELP not HURT
Stop bullies in their track.
How many more victims?
Nearly 43% of students have been bullied online. 1 in 4 students had been cyber bullied more than once. About 58% of students admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than 4 out 10 say it has happened more than once.
The report found young people are twice as likely to be bullied on Facebook than any other social network.
Speak up and Help out
An astounding 95 percent of teens who witnessed bullying on social media report that others, like them, have ignored the behavior.
Try to raise them up
Cyberbullying victims are more likely to have low self esteem.
Cyber Bullying Facts: Cyberbullying Platform
- Over 80% of teens use a cell phone regularly, making it the most common medium for cyberbullying.
- Over 25% of teens been bullied repeatedly through text messages.
- 64% of teens bullied online report being harassed on Facebook.
- 29% of teens bullied online have been harassed on Twitter.
- 21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mail or other forms of direct messages.
Think Before You Click
Cyber Bullying is the leading cause of youth suicide.
Too often
More than a million young people are subjected to 'extreme cyberbullying' every day, according to the largest ever survey into online abuse.
Speak out
Only 1 in 10 teens tells a parent if they have been a cyber bully victim.
Cyber Bullying Virus
How to Spread Kindness
Make someone's day easier.
Forgive someone
Replace the judgments.
Replace the unconstructive criticism
Put yourself in the other person’s shoes.
Steps to Take Immediately When being Cyberbullying
- Don’t respond to and don’t forward cyberbullying messages.
- Keep evidence of cyberbullying. Record the dates, times, and descriptions of instances when cyberbullying has occurred. Save and print screenshots, emails, and text messages. Use this evidence to report cyberbullying to web and cell phone service providers.
- Block the person who is cyberbullying.