July 21, 2007

The Main 7 Categories Of Cyber Bullying

When it comes to something like cyber bullying, you know that there are many different ways it could be accomplished, and many different things that might come out of it. When it comes right down to it, there are 7 categories of cyber bullying that can help you understand what is happening. 

Threats

The first of the 7 categories of cyber bullying is threats. Threats occur in emails or instant message programs, or even in comments on a web site. Threats include telling someone you are going to hurt them, or being even more specific in what you intend to do. This is something that can be frightening, and something that can be hard to stop because usually when an address or screen name making threats has been blocked, the bully resorts to simply finding a new one.

Intimidation

Intimidation is another of the 7 categories of cyber bullying that occurs when a bully tries to intimidate a victim into doing or saying what the bully wants them to do or say. Email threats are often hard to control because sometimes there is no way to tell where the email has been sent from. These can be especially scary if the victim has no idea who is sending them.

Black Mail

Black mail is another of the 7 categories of cyber bullying that can be worrisome to a victim. In this situation, a bully finds some personal information, whether this is letters, photographs, or even personal finance information, and holds it over the head of the person that they are bullying. They threaten to release this information to the public unless their victim complies with them. This can be extremely stressful because of the nature of the internet. Anyone can see what the bully posts.

Identity Theft

Identity theft can be another of the 7 categories of cyber bullying that is troubling. Here, a bully actually steals the identity of a person and then uses that identity to do many things. They could either use it for financial gain, or they could use it to ruin the victim. Often the bully will pose as the victim and say and do things online that the victim would never do.

Posing As A Friend

Another of the 7 categories of cyber bullying can include a bully pretending to be someone’s friend and then going behind their backs and talking negatively about them. This happens often, and is very stressing and frustrating.

Unknown Bullies

Unknown bullies as part of the 7 categories of cyber bullying can be very scary because if a person is being threatened by someone they do not know, they are going to be afraid that this person will find them in real life. This is the kind of thing in which a parent should get the police involved.

Known Bullies

Known bullies are usually a person that the child knows at school, who also bothers them online. This is one of the7 categories of cyber bullying, and can usually be addressed at the school, where the child knows the bully face to face.

 

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