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About This Presentation
Cyberbullying presentation for school students
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Language: en
Added: Aug 18, 2024
Slides: 25 pages
Slide Content
Meaning, Effects, Actions
Why do we use internet?
Uses of INTERNET
Online Shopping
Digital Transaction
Social
media
FB, Insta,
twitter
Online
games,
Videos,
movies
Studies, research,
ethical practices
Positive side of Internet
use
●Saves time
●All have chances to develop
●Connect us with World
What are the
Negative aspects of
the internet that we
as students should
know and aware
about?
Bullying is aggressive behavior in which there is an
imbalance of power or strength. Usually, bullying is repeated
over time. Bullying behaviors may be direct (e.g., hitting,
kicking, taunting, malicious teasing, name calling) or
indirect (e.g., rumor spreading, social exclusion,
manipulation of friendships, cyberbullying).
What is bullying
Cyberbullying, Cyberstalking,
Cyberharrasment
Cyberbullying is a form of bullying or harassment using
electronic means.
Harrasing anyone via social media, webstes, etc.
Different Types of Cyber Bullying
●Posting hurtful, nasty or humiliating rumors
or comments about an individual online
●Publishing an embarrassing or nasty
photo or video
●Creating a fake webpage about another
individual.
●Issuing online threats provoking an individual to kill
themselves or hurt someone else
●Triggering religious, racial, ethnic or political vitriol online by
posting hate comments or content
●Faking an identity online to ask for or post personal or fake
information about someone
●Loneliness
●Avoiding meeting with others
●Preferng socially isolated
Cyber Bullying in India
With increasing availability of affordable data services and social media
presence, cyber bullying in India has witnessed an alarming rise.
According to research conducted by Symantec, nearly 8 out of 10 individuals
are subject to the different types of cyber bullying in India. Out of these
around 63% faced online abuses and insults, and 59% were subject to false
rumors and gossips for degrading their image.
The same study ranks India as the country facing the highest
cyber bullying in the Asia Pacific region, more than Australia and
Japan.
In fact, 50% of women residing in prime Indian cities are a victim
of online abuse, according to a survey by Feminism.
Tips to prevent Cyberbullying
●Observe
●Discuss
●Guidance from parents
●Discuss with teachers
●Report
Legal actions…
An act of cyber bullying can be reported at the cyber
crime cell of any city, regardless of the place where
the act was committed. Cyber bullying or cyber
defamation of any kind is considered as a cyber
crime and the laws covering them come under the
Information Technology Act.
Sections under IPC
●Sec.66A – Sending offensive messages through
communication service, etc.
●Sec.66C – Identity Theft
●Sec.66D – Cheating by personation by using the
computer resource
●Sec.66E – Violation of privacy
●Sec.67B – Punishment for publishing or transmitting of
material depicting children in any sexually explicit act,
etc. in electronic form.
●Sec.72 – Breach of confidentiality and privacy
●Sec.503 – Sending threatening messages through
email
●Sec.509 – Word, gesture or act intended to insult the
modesty of a woman
●Sec.499 – Sending defamatory messages through
email
●Sec .500 – Email Abuse