Cyberbullying

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Understanding Cyberbullying

Test your knowledge about cyberbullying with this interactive quiz! Discover important facts, learn effective ways to support victims, and help create a positive digital environment.

  • Define cyberbullying
  • Understand the role of upstanders
  • Learn how to respond to online bullying incidents
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringVoice247
How would you define cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is when you are being physically attacked at school.
Cyberbullying is any bullying behavior that takes place on a digital platform or device and happens repeatedly.
Cyberbullying is when you cant make friends online.
Cyberbullying is when you get heaps of spam emails on your computer.
What is an upstander?
Someone who is confident to speak in front of others.
Someone who sees bullying taking place and does nothing to stop or prevent it.
Someone who sees or hears about someone being bullied and they speak up and do their best to help by reporting the issue.
Someone who goes around sharing and spreading the bullies posts.
If you see someone being bullied online for being overweight, what should you do?
Report it and speak out with positive comments.
Join in and leave a negative comment.
Share the post around so everyone can see it.
You can like the comment but dont leave any negative comments.
What percent of young Australians in 2021 reported having negative online experiences?
20%
84%
5%
44%
Which is NOT a way you can help a person that has been targeted from cyberbullying ?
Encourage the person to not retaliate.
Join in and share the content to all of your friends.
Reach out to them to see if they are ok.
Report the issue to a trusted adult.
It is ok to upload humiliating content of someone as long as you get lots of 'likes' from your post.
True
False
What sites can be used for Cyberbullying?
Facebook
Snapchat
Instagram
All of the above
Which of the following text messages would most likely be an example of cyberbullying?
Sorry, I cant make it to your party.
Wear the blue top to the party Beccy, it looks good on you.
Your not invited to the party, no one wants you there loser.
I disagree with you, I think we should have chicken chips at the party.
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