CYBER BULLYING

 Cyber bullying

What is it?

You are a victim of cyber bullying, if someone is sending you intimidating or harassing messages, or is putting derogatory comments under your photos.

How to tackle it?

1. Collect evidence

- Take screenshots of the derogatory comments or posts for filing a complaint.

- Mark them with the date and name of the person who posted it even if it is a fake name.

- Download posted photos or videos, as these may have helpful  hidden information.

- After collecting all the evidence, block these bullies.

2. Privacy settings

- Be careful about what you share online.

- Always check your privacy settings on all your social accounts.

- Delete any personally identifying information such as your address, location, phone number, or date of birth

- Share such info only with people you feel comfortable with. 

- Set photos in your profile to private, so that people you don't trust cannot see them.

- Ask a friend to see what is visible in your profile.

- Make your account completely private depending on your priority.

3. Don't take bullying comments personally

- Ignore inappropriate messages, if possible.

- Never retaliate by writing a nasty post, as it will only worsen the situation.

- Do not doubt your views or beliefs because of the rude comments by any person.

- Don't re-read the offending comments as this will only spoil your mood and increase anger.

- Report such texts to a group moderator, if possible.

4. Listen to others

- Always understand that not everyone will have the same beliefs or views as you do.

- While you are interacting with someone for the first time, be receptive to their opinions.

- At times, a rude comment might only be a different opinion.

5. Always talk it out

- Don't get disturbed or stressed on personal comments. 

- Talk about it with someone trusted friend or someone in the family.

- Gather courage to stop the bullying behaviour to enjoy your online experience.

- Raise awareness about bullying.

- Help those who are being bullied.