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How cyber bullying differs from traditional bullying?
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Cyberbullying
1. Occurs online: Cyberbullying takes place on digital platforms such as social media, messaging apps, online forums, and email.
2. Anonymity: Cyberbullies can hide behind the anonymity of the internet, making it easier for them to target and harass their victims without fear of being identified.
3. Permanence: Online posts, messages, and images can be shared, saved, and spread quickly and easily, making the impact of cyberbullying long-lasting.
4. Reach: Cyberbullying has the potential to reach a much larger audience than traditional bullying, as messages and posts can be shared and seen by a wide range of people.
Traditional bullying
1. Physical interaction: Traditional bullying involves direct physical or verbal harassment, intimidation, or aggression in person.
2. Direct confrontation: In traditional bullying, the bully and victim are usually in close proximity to each other, making it easier for bystanders to intervene or for authorities to take action.
3. Limited audience: Traditional bullying typically occurs in a specific physical location, such as a school, neighborhood, or workplace, limiting the number of people who witness or participate in the bullying.
4. Immediate impact: Traditional bullying can have immediate physical or emotional consequences for the victim, such as injuries, fear, or social isolation.
1. Occurs online: Cyberbullying takes place on digital platforms such as social media, messaging apps, online forums, and email.
2. Anonymity: Cyberbullies can hide behind the anonymity of the internet, making it easier for them to target and harass their victims without fear of being identified.
3. Permanence: Online posts, messages, and images can be shared, saved, and spread quickly and easily, making the impact of cyberbullying long-lasting.
4. Reach: Cyberbullying has the potential to reach a much larger audience than traditional bullying, as messages and posts can be shared and seen by a wide range of people.
Traditional bullying
1. Physical interaction: Traditional bullying involves direct physical or verbal harassment, intimidation, or aggression in person.
2. Direct confrontation: In traditional bullying, the bully and victim are usually in close proximity to each other, making it easier for bystanders to intervene or for authorities to take action.
3. Limited audience: Traditional bullying typically occurs in a specific physical location, such as a school, neighborhood, or workplace, limiting the number of people who witness or participate in the bullying.
4. Immediate impact: Traditional bullying can have immediate physical or emotional consequences for the victim, such as injuries, fear, or social isolation.
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