Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a form of bullying in which an individual is targeted and harassed electronically. Harassment can occur via text messages, social media, online forums, video game chat, or anywhere else people interact online.
Cyberbullying is just as damaging and harmful as any other form of bullying and has lasting effects on the target, the person engaging in bullying, and bystanders.
Examples of cyberbullying behaviours include:
- Aggressive and offensive language via voice chat on online games,
- Creating a private online group with the purpose of excluding and writing offensive messages about a particular individual,
- Harassing messages via text message or direct/private messaging on social media portals,
- Creating and circulating edited photos of an individual with the purpose of ridiculing them, and
- Sending photos of an individual without their permission.
Here are a few practical steps everyone can take to address the issue:
“Group Chat”. A free video resource from the Saskatchewan Safety Council. Produced in collaboration with staff & students at the Campus Regina Public Advanced Media Production & Content Creation Program.
For more information about cyberbullying, please check out our list of Cyberbullying Resources.


