Cyberbullying is defined as the intentional and repeated insulting, threatening, or humiliating of a person via digital media. Because content spreads rapidly online and is difficult to remove, cyberbullying reaches a particularly wide audience.
On the internet, victims are also exposed to attacks around the clock. Furthermore, perpetrators can act anonymously, which lowers inhibitions and often makes the attacks particularly severe.
This resource collects a series of FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) that support parents, caregivers, teachers and educators.
Cyberbullying is defined as the intentional and repeated insulting, threatening, or humiliating of a person via digital media. Because content spreads rapidly online and is difficult to remove, cyberbullying reaches a particularly wide audience.
On the internet, victims are also exposed to attacks around the clock. Furthermore, perpetrators can act anonymously, which lowers inhibitions and often makes the attacks particularly severe.
This resource collects a series of FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) that support parents, caregivers, teachers and educators.
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