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Online abuse – get help, report it!

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Do you see the hate? What to do? How to help?

The poster encourages people (witnesses) to react when they observe signs of violence on the internet. 

The A2 poster has a light background with clear, high-contrast text. Its main message is: “See hate? React!” It provides short tips on how to support someone experiencing hate – for example, naming what is happening, showing support, and avoiding liking or sharing offensive content. At the bottom, it includes information about anonymous support options: free helplines 116 111 and 800 12 12 12, as well as online chats.
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • Polish
  • children and young people, teachers educators and professionals
  • Poland

The poster encourages people (witnesses) to react when they observe signs of violence on the internet. 

The A2 poster has a light background with clear, high-contrast text. Its main message is: “See hate? React!” It provides short tips on how to support someone experiencing hate – for example, naming what is happening, showing support, and avoiding liking or sharing offensive content. At the bottom, it includes information about anonymous support options: free helplines 116 111 and 800 12 12 12, as well as online chats.
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • Polish
  • children and young people, teachers educators and professionals
  • Poland