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Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place online, through social media platforms, messaging apps, and other digital channels. It can take many forms, from insults and threats to sharing private information and images without consent. If you want to avoid being cyberbullied, here are some tips: 1. Be mindful of what you post: Avoid sharing personal information, sensitive images or videos, and anything that could be used against you. Think before you post, and ask yourself if you would be comfortable with others seeing it. 2. Be selective about your friends: Only accept friend requests from people you know in real life or trust. Don't add strangers, and don't engage with trolls or bullies. 3. Use privacy settings: Take advantage of privacy settings on social media platforms to control who can see your posts and information. Be aware that some platforms may share your data with third-party advertisers, so read their privacy policies carefully. 4. Report bullying: If you are being bullied online, report it to the platform or app immediately. Most platforms have mechanisms in place to deal with cyberbullying and other forms of online harassment. 5. Don't engage with bullies: Responding to bullies can often make things worse. Instead, ignore them and block them if necessary. Don't give them the satisfaction of knowing they have upset you. 6. Talk to someone: If you are being cyberbullied, don't suffer in silence. Talk to someone you trust, such as a friend, family member, or teacher. They may be able to offer advice or support. 7. Take a break: If you find yourself becoming overwhelmed by online bullying, take a break from social media and other digital platforms. Focus on other activities that make you feel happy and fulfilled. Remember, cyberbullying is not your fault, and you don't have to put up with it. By following these tips, you can help protect yourself and stay safe online.
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