Tips To Help You Avoid Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is common in social media nowadays. This might be a simple issue to some but it can actually destroy the life of a bullied individual. Nobody wants to be bullied, right?

All children and young adults should know proper ?netiquette? (internet etiquette) ?the proper use of sending emails, texts and any other form of electronic messaging.

So many things may be accidentally sent or misinterpreted leaving either sender or receiver embarrassed, humiliated, hurt or harassed. Fortunately there are some fantastic solutions for parents to monitor what's happening on their kid's mobile devices.

Below are the tips on how to combat and avoid cyberbullying.

# Do Not Respond

When someone tries to bully you, don’t respond. They want you to react, which gives them the power to rule over you. No one wants to empower them, right?

# Block the bullies

If you’re being harassed through texts, profile comments, or instant messages, you can use privacy tools or preferences to block them. If in chat, it’s better to leave the room.

# Do Not Retaliate

Giving the attack back to bullies will reinforce their behavior and turn yourself into one. Aggression should be avoided.


# Do not be a bully

If someone annoys or bullies you, what will you feel? Are you familiar with the saying about walking in someone's shoes? Think about the feelings of others and have a second thought before doing any undesirable actions.

# Save your evidence

Great news! Harassing messages can be saved, captured, and can be shown to someone to ask for help. This thing is a must even if it's small stuff, in case the issue worsens.

# Be civil

Even if you do not like someone, it's still nice to be professional and not to sink in other people’s level. According to research, trash-talking and gossiping about others may increase the risk of you being bullied. Treat others the way you wanted them to treat you.

# Talk to an adult you trust

A backup is what you deserve. It's always nice to let your parents know. However, if you’re not comfortable, you can reach your school counselor, they can surely help you out, and sometimes both of them are needed. If you're nervous about saying anything, find a way to report the incident at school anonymously.

# Don't be a bystander, be the victim's friend

Forwarding and watching mean messages give the bullies the power and can hurt the victims even more. You can warn the bullies that harassment will make people look mean and stupid. Now is the time for them to know that cruelty to others is unacceptable. If you weren't able to stop them, try to report them and do the best to help the victim.




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