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How to Avoid Bullying on Animal Jam
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Animal Jam is an online game that allows kids to play and interact with each other in a virtual world where they can create their own avatars, explore different areas, and play games. However, as with any online platform, there is a risk of bullying. Here are some tips on how to avoid bullying on Animal Jam: 1. Choose your friends carefully: Be cautious about adding strangers to your friend list. Stick to adding people you know in real life or have played with on Animal Jam for a while. 2. Report bullying: If you encounter bullying behavior, report it to the game's moderators. Animal Jam has a "Report Player" button that you can use to report players who are bullying or harassing others. 3. Ignore bullies: Don't respond to bullies or engage in their behavior. It may be tempting to retaliate, but it's best to stay calm and ignore them. 4. Block bullies: If someone is persistently harassing you, you can block them from contacting you by clicking the "Block" button in the player's profile. 5. Be respectful: Treat others how you would like to be treated. Avoid saying or doing anything that could be perceived as bullying or harassment. 6. Keep personal information private: Don't share personal information such as your real name, age, phone number, or address with other players. This will help keep you safe from cyberbullying and other forms of online harassment. 7. Talk to a trusted adult: If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe on Animal Jam, talk to a trusted adult such as a parent, teacher, or counselor. They can provide you with support and guidance on how to deal with the situation.
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