As part of the activity on cyberbullying, let's address the questions one by one:
1. How cyberbullying differs from traditional bullying:
- Cyberbullying takes place online or through digital communication channels like social media, texts, or emails.
- Traditional bullying usually occurs in person, like physical intimidation or verbal harassment.
2. Four forms of cyberbullying that may happen in schools/communities:
1. Harassment: Sending threatening or mean messages repeatedly to someone.
2. Cyberstalking: Constantly monitoring someone's online activity without their consent.
3. Impersonation: Pretending to be someone else to damage their reputation or relationships.
4. Outing: Sharing someone's private information or secrets online without permission.
These examples illustrate the various ways cyberbullying can manifest in schools and communities. Understanding these distinctions is crucial in addressing and preventing cyberbullying effectively.