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10 Cyber Bullying Facts

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There are 10 things you need to know about cyberbullying

TEN FACTS ABOUT CYBER BULLIES The term “cyberbullying statistics” refers to online bullying. Cyberbullying is a kind of juvenile aggression that may have long-term consequences for young people. According to bullying statistics, cyberbullying is a big issue among teenagers. Teens and adults may assist to combat cyberbullying by being more aware of it. a third of 9/10 three. XY 1 Almost one-third of children have received online threats, and almost one-third have received physical threats. Nine out of ten middle school students Four out of every ten middle school children have had their emotions hurt online, and five out of every ten have had it happen to them. A bully stole and changed their password(s), locking them out of their own account or once. 5ף2 Ignorance and contempt were the most prevalent kinds of cyberbullying among this group. communication transmitted Approximately 75% have posed as them. viewed a website Twenty-one percent of students have a physical altercation with another student. 6. Approximately 21% of children have received derogatory or threatening e-mails. The psychological and emotional consequences of cyberbullying are comparable to those of real-life bullying, with the exception that there is frequently no escape with cyberbullying. School finishes at 3 p.m., but the Internet is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 8 Chat rooms are the most common cyber-bullying victimization venue, accounting for 56% of all incidents. rooms for cats (56. 0 %) – other (44. 0 percent ) LIA 100 80 60 Girls are almost twice as likely as boys to be victims or perpetrators of cyberbullying. Boys 58 percent of females 10 Approximately 58 percent of children say someone has spoken nasty or cruel things to them online. More than four out of ten people claim it has occurred several times. Many adolescents and teenagers are victims of cyberbullying on a regular basis. Cyberbullying is defined as the use of technology, such as mobile phones and the Internet, to bully or harass another person. MADE BY: www.nobullying.com NOBullying.com is a website dedicated to the fight against bullying.