1. IS CYBER BULLYING AS
BAD AS TRADITIONAL
BULLYING?
BY:-ALIASGHER NOORUDDIN
ROLL NO:-BSCS/F15/0109
2. WHAT IS BULLYING??
Use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them
to do something
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among children that involves a real or
perceived power imbalance.
The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time.
Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking
someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose.
3. CYBER BULLYING
Cyber bullying is the use of technology to
harass, threaten, embarrass or target
another person .
Anonymity, the identity of perpetrator is
often hidden from the victim.
Typically by sending messages of an
intimating or threatening nature.
Text message bullying
Picture/video -clip bullying via mobile
phone cameras
Email bullying
Chat room bullying
Bullying via websites
4. TRADITIONAL BULLYING
Traditional bullying is any type of
bullying that is carried through
non-electrical means.
Three types of traditional
bullying
a) Verbal bullying
b) Physical bullying
c) Non-verbal bullying
5. Effects of Cyber Bullying
“It makes me feel depressed a lot- it affected me for 3-4 years. I hated being
cyber-bullied. I would cry. It really hurt. I wanted to move to a new town.”
A 18 year old girl
Teens report that in 38% of the cases the cyberbully is someone they don`t
know.
Unique effects over and above “real world bullying.”
Causes significant emotional and psychological distress.
Feel Vulnerable and powerless.
Feel dissatisfied with who they are.
6. Effects of Traditional Bullying
“Traditional bullying is Bullying. Hiding behind a pretty screen, doesn’t make it
less hateful, written words have power.”
Dr. Martyn Wild
Psychological implication.
Develop problems with depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
Bullying may affect the academic work of bullied children.
Anxiety, depression, and other serious stress and emotional related disorders.
7. Some signs that a student may be a victim
of Traditional Bullying
Having damaged clothing, books, or possessions
Trying to take a weapon to school.
Complaining of frequently not feeling well.
Often “losing” things that they take to school.
Difficulty sleeping or frequent nightmares
Talking about suicide or violence against others.
8. Some signs that a student may be a victim
of Cyber Bullying
Appears nervous when receiving a text, instant
message, or email.
Unwillingness to share information about online
activity.
Abruptly shutting off or walking away from the
computer mid-use.
Unexplained anger or depression, especially after
going online.
Unexplained weight loss or gain.
Deleting accounts, avoidance etc.
10. Modifications…..
CYBER BULLYING
Anonymous
Occurs off school property
All day, every day
No safe place-hard to escape
Larger, possibly global audience
TRADITIONAL BULLYING
Face to Face
Schoolyard
During the school day
Can find a safer place to escape
Smaller audience
11. Some Do`s and Don`t
Do`s
• Talk to an adult
• Stand up to the bully
• Stand calm and walk away
• Join a group or club
Don`t
• Think it is your fault
• Keep it to yourself
• Fight back
• Hurt yourself
14. Is Cyber Bullying more harmful than
Traditional Bullying???
Face-to-face bullying is more cruel and harsh than online attacks
"You see their smile, hear their laugh, see their face, see you break down“
A 15 year old boy
“Generally the worst aspect of traditional bullying is that most of the people suicide
rather than facing one more day of bullying. They hang themselves or jump out from a
building. Loss of life is a very big thing. Often you can pause yourself from cyber
bullying by cutting yourself from technology but how will you respond to Physical
bullying? There are laws and legal penalties for bullying but they are too feeble to stop
bullying. In Pakistan it is not as much as it is done in other countries for example India
has a high rate of people suiciding because of fear of ragging. In US every 1/8 child is
bullied. Often lack of support from parents is also root of students suiciding.”
ALIASGHER NOORUDDIN