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Cyberbullying Prevention

For Parents Educators, Children and Adolescents

El Cyberbullying involves the use of information technologies and communication as email, phone, text messaging, instant messaging, defamatory personal Web sites and personal sites vote to support deliberate and repeated hostile behavior by an individual or group that is intended to harm others.

"It seems even worse than living bullying because the authors
are linked in time and space, and the public can be much, much bigger. With the power of technology, the crimes may be far more cruel, because it can incorporate a wide variety of media (sounds, altered graphics, text, video, slide shows and photos) to deliver attacks.

Following features represent a snapshot of how the Cyberbullying is manifested in the world Youth:

Exclusion: Exclusion is the process appointment of a member who the "inner group" and who is a relegated. "In some cases, selection is donesimply by who has a mobile phone who is not.

Flaming / Flaming: This is a heated discussion often includes offensive or vulgar language, which occurs in communication environments public discussion forums or chat groups or groups news. Flaming is putilizar feature uppercase letters and a series of images to add visual symbols
emotional intensity and anger messages.

Outing / Disclosure: This includes the display public travel or communications transmission personal images, especially communication containing personal information or images that are sexual in nature. Each more common are images taken with cameras mobile phones and messages phone text is used as part of the intimidation.

Cyberbullying: includes threats of harm, intimidation and / or comments are sent offensive through communication channels personal. Often cyberbullying means threat, or at least the belief that it could become virtual real.

E-mail: A student sends an e-mail threatening another and then forward to more people.

Harassment: Sending hurtful messages someone from serious and persistent.

Instant messaging (IM): several students enter a session messaging platform instant (eg Instant Messenger from America Online) and will criticize and embarrass each others.

Websites: bullies create web sites dedicated to one or derogatory more victims.

Impersonation: in other cases, students can impersonate other students and comment Online unpopular, even created a website that includes
hate leads to student supplanted ostracism or more intimidated more traditional.

Voting Booths or Sites: Some Web sites offer users l a chance to create polls Online / voting booths, many at no cost. The can cyberbullies
use these Web sites to create web pages that allow other to vote online for "The uglier fatter, dumber etc in their respective schools. "

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