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BEHIND

THE SCREEN
Hey
Hello. How it's going?
Wonder if my stress can develop
into depression...
Oh no what happened?
Let me know. Maybe I can help
I had always enjoyed sharing my
life on social media
I love to share pictures about my
daily life, my pretty outfits
But I guess not anymore
I keep receiving bodyshaming
comments recently
People keep telling me my body
doesn't deserve my cute outfits
That they look so bad on me
I keep blocking and ignoring them
But they just don't stop
Guess it's my fault
Hey. It's not and it will never be
your fault
You've got the right to enjoy
your life, love yourself and
wear what you want
It's nothing wrong with sharing
them on social media
It's their fault for misbehaving
That's cyberbullying, a crime,
you know?
What am I supposed to do?
They don't even aware that they're
hurting me
"Just kidding", they say
"No offence", they say
But I'm suffering...
Explore
Words can kill.
Respect and empathize behind the screen.
Stop cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies. It is repeated behavior that is done on purpose to anger, threat, shame who targeted.
The danger of cyberbullying is getting bigger than ever before because of the growth of information technology and the prevalence of social media.
Like face-to-face bullying, cyberbullying can hurt mentally, physically, and emotionally and left permanent psychological scars on the victims.
Harassment
Sending hurtful messages or
threat.
Masquerading
Impersonating someone and
attacking others on their behalf.
Outing
Spreading someone's personal
information without their permission.
Exclusion
Singling someone out of online
group then backbite them.
About 37% of young people between the ages of 12 and 17 have been bullied online. 30% have been more than once.
34% of students had experienced cyberbullying in their lifetime.
About half of LGBTQ+ students experience online harassment - a higher rate than average.
In a UNICEF survey in 2019, 21% of Vietnamese respondents said that they were victims of online violence. Half of them talked about private online groups within the school community used for bullying.
Young people who experience cyberbullying are at a greater risk than those who don’t for both self-harm and suicidal behaviors
64% of people who have been cyberbullied say it affects their ability to learn and feel safe at school.
Instagram is the social media site where most young people report experiencing cyberbullying, with 42% of those surveyed experiencing harassment on the platform.
12% of the students admitted that they had cyberbullied others at some point in their lifetime
Share your issues
Talk to someone you trust and ask for their help.
Behave well online
Learn how to respect and empathize with others online. Use media in a healthy way.
Be an upstander
Report any cyberbullying cases if witnessed. Stand up for victims and take appropriate action to stop cyberbullying.
Protect yourself
Identify, collect evidence, and report the bully. Ignore, block and delete.
Search for helplines
Search for helplines in your country and talk to professional counselors.
Raise awareness
Raise understanding of cyberbullying and emphasize its danger to people around you.