
Cyberbullying
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- Q1What is cyberbullying?Playing video games with friends online.Sending gifts through email.Posting positive messages on social media.Harassing or threatening behavior performed through electronic communication.30s
- Q2What is the most common platform for cyberbullying?Email.Online gaming.Text messaging.Social media.30s
- Q3What is the best way to prevent cyberbullying?Only communicating with close friends via text messaging.Responding to cyberbullying with more bullying.Being careful about what you post online and speaking up if you see it happening.Not using social media at all.30s
- Q4What can be the consequences of cyberbullying?Better relationships with friends and family.Mental health problems, low self-esteem, and in severe cases, suicide.Improved mental health and confidence.Online popularity and fame.30s
- Q5What should you do if you're being cyberbullied?Tell a trusted adult and block the person doing the bullying.Retaliate with more cyberbullying.Ignore it and hope it goes away.Make a public post about it on social media.30s
- Q6Is it ever acceptable to cyberbully someone?No, it is never acceptable to cyberbully someone.Yes, if they deserve it.It depends on the situation.Only if it's done as a joke.30s
- Q7What is the difference between cyberbullying and regular bullying?Cyberbullying is always physical, while regular bullying is always verbal.Regular bullying is done by children, while cyberbullying is done by adults.Cyberbullying is done through electronic communication, while regular bullying is done in person.Regular bullying is always physical, while cyberbullying is always verbal.30s
- Q8What are some signs that someone is being cyberbullied?Becoming more outgoing and confident.Withdrawal from social interaction, changes in mood, and avoiding technology.Excessive use of technology.Increased social media activity.30s
- Q9Who can be affected by cyberbullying?Only teenagers who are not popular.Only children under the age of 10.Only adults who spend too much time online.Anyone who uses the internet or social media.30s
- Q10Can cyberbullying only happen through social media?No, cyberbullying only happens in person.No, it can also happen through email, text messaging, or online gaming.No, cyberbullying is a myth.Yes, social media is the only platform for cyberbullying.30s
- Q11What are the potential consequences for cyberbullying?Praise from peers for standing up to the victimLegal action, school disciplinary action, and harm to the victim's mental healthA sense of satisfaction from making someone else feel badWinning a popularity contest30s
- Q12What is the difference between cyberbullying and traditional bullying?Cyberbullying is done through electronic devices and can be anonymousTraditional bullying is less harmful than cyberbullyingTraditional bullying is done through electronic devices and can be anonymousThere is no difference between the two30s
- Q13What is the effect of cyberbullying on the victim?No effect on their mental healthAn increase in popularity among their peersHarm to their mental health, self-esteem, and academic performanceImproved academic performance30s
- Q14Why is cyberbullying harmful?It helps to build resilience in victimsIt is a form of harmless prankIt can have a long-term negative impact on the victim's mental health and well-beingIt is just part of growing up on social media30s
- Q15What should you do if you witness cyberbullying?Encourage and participate in the cyberbullyingRespond to the cyberbullying with insults to the bullyKeep quiet and avoid getting involvedReport it to a trusted adult or authority figure30s