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design a message directed towards a cyber bully

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Answered by ace65783
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their perceptions of cyberbullying and to propose design features that might shape the cyberbullying story ... case of cyberbullying, the victim may receive texts, emails, messages

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Answered by Lel
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[tex]<b>The term “cyberbullying” includes a range of aggressive behaviors committed via modern technology. The goal of cyberbullying is to harass, demean, intimidate, or taunt another person with the intent to hurt or embarrass them. The most common forms of cyberbullying are offensive name-calling or the spread of false or harmful rumors.

Cyberbullying vs. Face-To-Face Bullying

In contrast with in-person threats, cyberbullying makes use of internet technologies, mobile devices, video games, and social media. Much our children’s lives are conducted across virtual communication systems like Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Texts, chats, email, and online games are also rife with opportunities to cyberbully.

Whereas a playground bully must face their victim (and risk witnesses), it’s much easier to engage in cyberbullying behind an anonymous screen. This distance often emboldens bullies to act or say things they would never do in person.[\tex]

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