Cyber-bullying Facts – Top 10 Forms of Cyber Bullying

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1 Jun 201603:30

Summary

TLDRThis video educates viewers on the top 10 forms of cyberbullying, including exclusion, harassment, outing, cyber stalking, fraping, fake profiles, dissing, trickery, trolling, and catfishing. It emphasizes the importance of awareness to protect children from the damaging effects of online bullying and encourages parents to share the information to combat this global issue.

Takeaways

  • 🚫 Exclusion: Deliberate exclusion of a child from online activities, conversations, or social media tags, often due to lack of access to technology.
  • 📨 Harassment: Sustained and intentional bullying through abusive or threatening messages sent to the child or group, affecting mental well-being.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Outing: Publicly humiliating a child by posting private or embarrassing information online without their consent.
  • 👁️‍🗨️ Cyber Stalking: Harassing victims through online communications or using the internet to meet young people for abusive purposes.
  • 🤥 Fraping: Gaining unauthorized access to a child's social media account to impersonate them and post inappropriate content.
  • 👤 Fake Profiles: Creating fake online profiles to hide real identities and engage in cyberbullying, sometimes using another person's email or phone number.
  • 💔 Dissing: Posting cruel information or damaging photos, screenshots, or videos online to harm a child's reputation or friendships.
  • 🎭 Trickery: Gaining a child's trust to obtain and then publicly share their private information, creating a false sense of security.
  • 👹 Trolling: Deliberately provoking a response through insults or attacks on online forums or social media to anger or upset a child.
  • 🐟 Catfishing: Stealing online identities to create fake profiles for deceptive purposes, potentially damaging a child's online reputation.

Q & A

  • What is the first form of cyberbullying mentioned in the video?

    -The first form of cyberbullying mentioned is exclusion, where a child might be deliberately excluded from online activities, conversations, or social media tags.

  • How does harassment as a form of cyberbullying affect a child's mental well-being?

    -Harassment, which involves sustained and intentional bullying through abusive or threatening messages, can severely affect a child's mental well-being.

  • Can you explain the term 'outing' in the context of cyberbullying?

    -Outing in cyberbullying refers to publicly humiliating a child or group by posting private or embarrassing information online without consent.

  • What is cyber stalking and how does it relate to children's safety?

    -Cyber stalking is a form of cyberbullying where attackers harass victims through online communications, and it can also involve adults using the internet to contact and meet young people for abusive purposes.

  • What is fraping and how can it impact a child's online reputation?

    -Fraping is when someone logs into a child's social media account and impersonates them, potentially posting inappropriate content in their name, which can harm their online reputation.

  • Why are fake profiles dangerous in the context of cyberbullying?

    -Fake profiles are dangerous because they can be created to hide the real identity of a cyberbully with the intention of harassing or bullying a child, often using someone else's email or mobile phone.

  • What is dissing and how does it harm a child's reputation or friendships?

    -Dissing involves sending or posting cruel information about a child online to damage their reputation or friendships, and can include sharing damaging photos, screenshots, or videos.

  • How does trickery in cyberbullying exploit a child's trust?

    -Trickery in cyberbullying involves gaining a child's trust to share secrets that can then be publicly disclosed online, often after befriending the child and creating a false sense of security.

  • What is trolling and how does it provoke a response from the victim?

    -Trolling is the act of deliberately provoking a response through insults on online forums and social media, where a troll personally attacks a child to make them angry and elicit a reaction.

  • Can you describe catfishing and its potential impact on a child's online reputation?

    -Catfishing involves stealing online identities and creating fake social networking profiles for deceptive purposes, potentially using personal information to damage a child's online reputation.

  • Why is it important for parents to be aware of these forms of cyberbullying?

    -Parents should be aware of these forms of cyberbullying to protect their children, understand the risks, and take steps to prevent or address such incidents, thus promoting a safer online environment.

Outlines

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🚨 Top 10 Forms of Cyber Bullying

This video script addresses the escalating global issue of cyber bullying and outlines the top 10 forms to educate viewers on how to protect their children. The forms include exclusion from online activities, harassment through abusive messages, outing via public humiliation of private information, cyber stalking, fraping or impersonation on social media, creating fake profiles to hide real identities, dissing or spreading cruel information, trickery to gain trust and share secrets, trolling to provoke reactions, and catfishing which involves identity theft for deceptive purposes. The video concludes with a call to action for parents to share the information to raise awareness and combat cyber bullying.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cyber Bullying

Cyber bullying refers to the use of digital communication platforms to harass, intimidate, or harm others. In the context of the video, it is the main theme and is discussed as a growing worldwide problem that can take various forms. The video aims to educate viewers on the different types of cyber bullying to better protect children from these online threats.

💡Exclusion

Exclusion in the video script refers to the act of deliberately leaving someone out of online activities, conversations, or social media interactions. It is one of the top 10 forms of cyber bullying mentioned, highlighting how children can be victimized by being socially isolated in digital spaces.

💡Harassment

Harassment, as defined in the video, involves sustained and intentional bullying through abusive or threatening messages. It is a form of cyber bullying that can have severe impacts on a child's mental well-being, as it often involves repeated and targeted attacks.

💡Outing

Outing, according to the video, is the act of publicly humiliating someone by posting private or embarrassing information without consent. This form of cyber bullying can be particularly damaging as it violates privacy and can lead to social embarrassment and long-term reputational harm.

💡Cyber Stalking

Cyber stalking is described as a dangerous form of cyber bullying where attackers harass victims through online communications. It includes behaviors like persistent unwanted contact and can extend to adults using the internet to contact minors for abusive purposes, making it a serious threat to personal safety.

💡Fraping

Fraping is the act of logging into someone's social media account and impersonating them, often to post inappropriate content. The video emphasizes that this can lead to false accusations and damage to a child's online reputation, as it can be difficult to prove who was the actual poster.

💡Fake Profiles

Fake profiles are created with the intention of hiding one's real identity to cyber bully others. In the video, it is mentioned as a method where the cyber bully uses a false identity to harass a child, which can be particularly insidious due to the anonymity it provides.

💡Dissing

Dissing in the video refers to the act of sending or posting cruel information about someone online with the intent to damage their reputation or friendships. This can include sharing damaging photos, screenshots, or videos, and is a form of public humiliation that can have lasting effects on a child's social life.

💡Trickery

Trickery is the act of gaining someone's trust to share secrets that are then publicly disclosed online. The video explains how a cyber bully might befriend a child to gain their trust, only to betray that trust by sharing private information with others, leading to a breach of confidence and potential harm.

💡Trolling

Trolling is defined as the act of deliberately provoking a response through insults on online forums and social media. The video describes how trolls personally attack children to elicit a reaction, often with the goal of causing distress or anger.

💡Catfishing

Catfishing involves stealing someone's online identities and creating fake social networking profiles for deceptive purposes. The video explains that catfishers may use personal information from a child's profile to create a fake persona, which can be used to deceive others and potentially damage the child's online reputation.

Highlights

Exclusion from online activities or social media can be a form of cyberbullying.

Harassment through sustained and intentional bullying messages can severely affect a child's mental well-being.

Outing involves publicly humiliating a child by posting private or embarrassing information without consent.

Cyber stalking is a dangerous form of cyberbullying where attackers harass victims through online communications.

Fraping occurs when someone impersonates your child online by logging into their social media account.

Fake profiles are created to hide real identity with the intention of cyberbullying.

Dissing is about posting cruel information or damaging content about your child online to harm their reputation.

Trickeries involve gaining a child's trust to share secrets that are later posted online.

Trolling is about provoking a response through insults on online forums and social media.

Catfishing involves stealing online identities to create fake profiles for deceptive purposes.

Cyberbullying can happen through various means, including exclusion, harassment, outing, stalking, and more.

Children without the latest technology can be excluded from online activities, which is a form of cyberbullying.

Reading a child's messages out loud can be considered a form of outing in cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying can also refer to adults using the internet to contact and meet young people for abusive purposes.

Everything posted online, even if deleted, may never be fully gone and can have lasting effects.

A cyberbully may use someone else's email or mobile phone to harass a child.

Damaging photos, screenshots, or videos can be used to diss a child online.

A troll will personally attack a child online with the aim to make them angry and provoke a response.

Catfishers look at a child's profile and take information to create a fake persona, potentially damaging the child's online reputation.

Sharing this video with other parents can help spread awareness and put a stop to cyberbullying.

Transcripts

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top 10 forms of cyber bullying cyber

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bullying is a worldwide problem that's

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growing fast in this video we'll take

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you through the top 10 forms of cyber

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bullying so you have the knowledge to

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protect your children one exclusion

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exclusion can happen in several ways

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your child might be deliberately

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excluded from online activities

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conversations or social media tags

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children who don't have the latest

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technology such as a mobile phone or PR

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to exclusion two

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harassment harassment is sustained and

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intentional bullying comprised of

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abusive or threatening messages sent to

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your child or to a group this can

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severely affect a child's mental

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well-being three outing outing is the

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act of publicly humiliating a child or

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group through the online posting of

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private or embarrassing information

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without consent even reading your

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child's messages on their mobile phone

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out loud can be considered a form of

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outing four cyber stalking cyber

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stalking is a dangerous form of cyber

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bullying in which attackers harass

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victims through online Communications

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like email or social media it also

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refers to adults using the internet to

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contact and meet young people for

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abusive

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purposes five fraping fraping is when

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someone logs into your child's social

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media account and impersonates them

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posting inappropriate content in their

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name remember everything rude or

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otherwise posted online may never be

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fully gone even if

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deleted six fake profiles fake profiles

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can be created by someone to hide their

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real identity with the intention of

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cyber bullying your child the cyber

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bully may also use someone else's email

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or mobile phone to harass them

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seven dissing dissing is sending or

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posting cruel information about your

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child online to damage their reputation

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or friendships it also includes posting

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damaging photos screenshots or videos

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online eight trickery trickery involves

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gaining your child's trust so that

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Secrets can be shared publicly online a

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cyber bully will befriend your child

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leading them into a false sense of

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security before sending their private

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information to others nine trolling

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trolling means deliberately provoking a

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response through the use of insults on

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online forums and social media sites a

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troll will personally attack your child

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aiming to make them angry and provoke a

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response 10 catfishing catfishing

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involves stealing online identities and

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recreating social networking profiles

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for deceptive purposes catfishers look

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at your child's profile and take

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information to create a fake persona

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this could involve using personal

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information potentially damaging your

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child's online

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reputation please share this video with

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other parents to help spread awareness

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and put a stop to cyber

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bullying

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