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True or False: Liking a hurtful comment/post makes you a part of the bullying.
True
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What can happen to someone who keeps cyberbullying others?
They may face consequences like getting banned, suspended, or charged.
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What should you do if you see someone being cyberbullied?
Flag it, Report it, tell a trusted adult, support the person being bullied.
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Name one app where cyberbullying can happen.
(e.g., Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok).
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Name one way someone can be cyberbullied.
Examples: Mean messages, rumors, fake profiles, embarrassing photos.
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True or False: Deleting a hurtful message means it didn’t happen.
False
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What’s the difference between joking and cyberbullying?
Joking is mutual and fun; cyberbullying is one-sided and harmful.
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Name a trusted adult you can talk to if you’re being cyberbullied.
Parent, teacher, school counselor, coach, etc.
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Why might someone cyberbully others?
For attention, out of jealousy, to feel powerful, or because they’re hurting too.
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Your friend posts a rude comment on someone’s photo. What do you do?
Talk to your friend, report it, or support the victim.
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If someone blocks you after you message them, what should you do?
Respect their decision and stop messaging them.
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What is cyberbullying?
Using technology to hurt, embarrass, or threaten someone.
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What is a bystander in a cyberbullying situation?
Someone who sees it but doesn’t take action.
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You received a message saying, “No one likes you.” What’s the smartest response?
Don’t reply, block the sender, and report it to an adult or platform.
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True or False: Cyberbullying only happens on social media.
False
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