Bullying is common, with 8 out of 10 UK teenagers experiencing it. Cyber-bullying is a serious form of bullying that uses technology and social media to send offensive messages. Victims of cyber-bullying often feel isolated and depressed since the bullying follows them home via mobile devices. Websites and technology companies now provide advice on dealing with cyber-bullying by telling trusted individuals, saving offensive messages, ignoring bullies, and potentially involving police if victims feel threatened.
Bullying is common, with 8 out of 10 UK teenagers experiencing it. Cyber-bullying is a serious form of bullying that uses technology and social media to send offensive messages. Victims of cyber-bullying often feel isolated and depressed since the bullying follows them home via mobile devices. Websites and technology companies now provide advice on dealing with cyber-bullying by telling trusted individuals, saving offensive messages, ignoring bullies, and potentially involving police if victims feel threatened.
Bullying is common, with 8 out of 10 UK teenagers experiencing it. Cyber-bullying is a serious form of bullying that uses technology and social media to send offensive messages. Victims of cyber-bullying often feel isolated and depressed since the bullying follows them home via mobile devices. Websites and technology companies now provide advice on dealing with cyber-bullying by telling trusted individuals, saving offensive messages, ignoring bullies, and potentially involving police if victims feel threatened.
Bullying is common, with 8 out of 10 UK teenagers experiencing it. Cyber-bullying is a serious form of bullying that uses technology and social media to send offensive messages. Victims of cyber-bullying often feel isolated and depressed since the bullying follows them home via mobile devices. Websites and technology companies now provide advice on dealing with cyber-bullying by telling trusted individuals, saving offensive messages, ignoring bullies, and potentially involving police if victims feel threatened.
Bullying is well known around the world. In the UK,
8 out of 10 teenagers are bullied. There is another more serious type of bullying, it is called cyber-bullying. cyber-bullying is the bullying that is done via social and internet in fact cyber-bullies use the phone or tecnology for send offensive emails or text messages. This is worse for the victim because usually with traditional bullying, the victim has a safe place at home, instead the bully enters with cyber bullying at home with social and mobile phones. Victims of bullying usually feel isolated. they don't talk about the problem, They often start to do badly at school and they become depressed. Tragically, some even commit suicide. There are websites with advice for victims, Social networking sites and mobile phone providers are also trying to stop cyber-bullying. If you are a victim of cyber-bullying, tell a person you trust: a friend, your parents or your teacher. Don’t delete offensive text messages or emails and not reply to the messages and if you really think you're a victim, go to the police.