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When commenting on social media, be RESPECTFUL of others' opinions to avoid cyberbullying.
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Parents and teachers need to be ATTENTIVE to the signs of cyberbullying among teenagers.
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Online words can be as VIOLENT as physical aggression when used repeatedly to humiliate someone.
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Sharing rumors or photos without permission is extremely HARMFUL to the victim's mental health.
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Reporting hate messages on WhatsApp groups is a HELPFUL action in the fight against cyberbullying.
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An offensive "joke" is rarely HARMLESS – it can mark the beginning of cruel cyberbullying.
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Many victims feel HELPLESS when the bully uses fake profiles to attack them.
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Receiving cyberbullying messages every day is a DEPRESSING experience that leads to isolation.
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A CONSIDERATE classmate thinks twice before sending a message that might hurt someone.
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ABUSIVE online behavior includes name‑calling, threats, and publicly exposing the victim.
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Offer SUPPORTIVE words to the victim of cyberbullying – a simple "I'm here to help" makes a big difference.
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It is ALARMING how many teenagers have suffered cyberbullying without adults knowing about it.
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Don't be fooled: even INNOCENT students who just share a "piece of gossip" can become cyberbullies without realizing it.
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Be SENSITIVE when sending messages – what seems funny to you might deeply hurt someone else
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Sharing screenshots of private conversations to mock someone is never APPROPRIATE – it's pure cyberbullying.
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UNDERSTANDING teachers create a safe environment where victims feel encouraged to ask for help.
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A THOUGHTFUL and kind message can neutralize a cyberbullying attack and show solidarity with the victim.