2011, February 10: Assembly Programme for Secondary 2 Activity

Q7: What should you do to prevent being cyber-bullied?


Classes: S2-01 & S2-02

42 comments:

  1. I will not post up any personal information that may allow anyone to track me, and never reveal my username and password of my accounts to anyone.

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  2. I should not share my facebook/msn, etc. passwords to anyone.
    I should not post my address or phone number online.
    I should not reveal personal information to people that I do not know.
    I should be wary of strangers.

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  3. Never give out passwords, PINs etc: even to your best friend.

    Keep personal information to yourself.

    Never send messages or comments to others when you are angry, even if it's not at them.

    Don't stay online all the time. There is a difference between virtual reality and the actual reality.

    Don't reply to cyber-bullies.

    If you've been bullied don't keep it to yourself, inform someone you trust, even if it's not a parent, tell a teacher.

    Don't delete the messages from a cyber bully, if you delete it, you can't track it. So your bully cannot be punished.

    Don't meet people you've met online in person.

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  4. Never share any of your passwords with anyone even if you know them personally, also, do not release any personal information such as your emails, phone numbers and name online to anyone whom you have only met over the internet.

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  5. I must not reveal my password and user id and my personal information such as address, name, ic, contact number and email adress

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  7. - Not to give anyone the password or usernames for any websites etc.
    - Not posting loads of information on any websites

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  8. Do not give passwords and usernames.
    Do not post sensitive information on the net.
    Do not add on Facebook or Twitter anyone you do not know.

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  9. We have to prevent giving out personal information like our name, pictures, birth,school, house address ,phone number and email passwords, even if they are our best friends. Try to minimize using real information. Avoid chatting in chats with people you do not know, or if you must, do not give out your personal information, and immediately go out of the chat if the questions are too personal. Open emails by familiar email addresses so to minimize viruses.

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  10. I should not share my password with anybody or give any personal details to anyone that i met online. I should avoid using my won photos or if i used them, i should make sure that my surname is not on it.

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  11. Do not share your password to others, not even your friends or your parents. This is to prevent web impersonation which results in someone trying to pose as you and make you look bad. Also, do not put personal information about yourself online, like your age, address, your full name, etc. People can find out where you are and where you live and may try to harm you.

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  12. Do not share your personal information (phone number, email address, house address) with people you do not know, or don't post any secrets online about yourself in case strangers find out about it.

    Do not reveal the username and password to any accounts to ANYONE, not even close friends. There would be a risk of them using the account to do inappropriate stuff.

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  13. We should not share any usernames or passwords with anyone, not even our friends. We should not post any personal information on websites, like our email, our date of birth and photos, where others can find out. This will help us in preventing others from using our information to spread rumours and also harass us.

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  14. 1) Not give passwords and usernames.
    2) Do not post sensitive information of yourself on the internet.
    3) Do not talk to someone whom you do not know.

    Joshua Loh

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  15. Do not offend anybody. If you're being bullied, step back and take a look at yourself. What have you done wrong? What are you doing that people do not like? If you can't think of anything then ask others. Perhaps there may be something that you do which irritates or offend other people. If there's nothing, then why be afraid? You know you have done nothing wrong. Find some people who would be true friends.

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  16. Do not share any usernames or passwords of your account to anyone, including your parents. Try not reveal any of your deadly secrets or personal information to anyone. Remain a healthy relationship with the people around you. Do not false accuse others.

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  17. Never share your password with anyone.
    Do not post personal information on public sites.
    Do not give out your personal information to people you just met online.
    Do not meet people you have just met online.

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  18. Do not give out my username and password to anyone, including close friends whom you think you can trust. Do not put personal information online like on facebook, msn, blogger etc. Also not to post your own pictures online for the whole world to see.

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  19. Do not share your personal information online
    Think before you post anything online
    Do not share your password with anyone
    Do not chat with strangers you do not know

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  20. We should not reveal any of our personal information online. We must also be aware of what we do or chat with online. Other than that, we should not post offensive remarks about others.

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  21. - Protect personal data about oneself when using the internet
    - Do not reveal personal data when using the internet
    - Do not reveal your username and password to anyone. Even those whom you think are close friends

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  22. We should not post information about ourselves online, or tell anyone about our usernames and passwords. When posting photos online, we should be more careful. We should also not give away any of our contact details to people we meet online or give details of daily routine or places we visit frequently.

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  23. We should not give our password to other people, to prevent your account from being hacked. We also should block anyone that we do not know so that they would not ask you weird questions. We should also not put in personal information in our profile setting.

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  24. You should never give your personal details to anyone, so as to prevent cyber stalking and threatening messages sent to you. Save all threatening messages so as to use them for evidence.

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  25. Refrain from telling any strangers your personal information like address, mobile number, etc is the best solution to prevent being cyber-bullied. Since commotion are usually started because of someone being offended or somebody don't like the other, try not to offend or make other people hate you then. However, if you had done tremendous mistakes or people just hate you, and you become their target, report it to someone who you trust like a adult or a teacher

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  26. -Do not put your personal particulars online (e.g.blogger,msn,skype,facebook,twitter,etc.)
    -Do not give out your password to other people including your friends
    -Do not put your photo online where it can be accessible by others

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  27. -Keep confidential and personal information to yourself and never tell anyone else.
    - Try not to talk to strangers online
    -Keep personal login details to any website/social network private.
    -Never meet strangers in person.

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  28. 1. Don't share your personal password & username, not even to those that you trust a lot.
    2. Do not bully others or you will get your retribution.
    3. Inform adults immediately when you are being cyber bullied.

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  29. We should not share our usernames , passwords , images of ourselves , our phone numbers and the location in which we are living as they are the crucial details which are useful in cyber -bullying.And mainly , we should be aware of what is happening in the cyber world and take precautions when necessary.

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  30. You can tell your teachers or your parents if you get cyber bullied. In order to prevent being cyber bullied, you should never share any personal information with anyone, this is to prevent stalking. you should also never share you username or password for any account. This is to prevent people from using your account to share anything that is not true.

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  31. Do not share your password with anyone and also do not upload personal information and photos/videos on websites where everyone can view them.

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  32. Never share or release any personal information on the internet such as phone numbers, home address etc. We should also not share usernames and passwords to anyone, even if they are very close friends.

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  34. Do not reveal password and username for anything to anyone. Do not post things that may or can insult others. Do not reveal your own personal details to other people, even its your friend. Do not put your real name online for username of anything you might be signing up online.

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  35. 1. Do not share personal information to others and do not post it online
    2. On the security block in your messenger if can so as to block people you do not know and not chat with others
    3. DO not use your real name in your account

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  36. Do not reveal your personal information like your address, age, full name, phone number.
    Do not add any strangers to any social networking applications or website.
    Do not trust what strangers say as you do not know if they are lying.
    Block contacts when you feel that you are at risk or when you are being harassed.

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  37. - We should always tell our parents when we are getting bullied, after all, they won't "betray" us.
    - We should not post embarrassing pictures of ourselves and others.
    - Do not cyber bully others if we do not want to get bullied.
    - If we know someone that is getting bullied online, we should tell a trusted adult or friend.

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  38. One must never share personal particulars, passwords and the address, especially social networking sites as it is shown to the public.

    Only add or accept friends request if you know them and decline weird names or nick names as they are strangers lurking in the net.

    Conclusion:
    Keep your identity to yourself.

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  39. Not to reveal any personal information such as when one leaves for holiday vacations because those who have ulterior motives may seize the opportunity to harm you. Also, keep passwords and usernames to oneself.

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  40. We should never talk or chat to any strangers or anyone who we feel uneasy with. We should immediately block/band and report abuse if someone post something that make us uneasy. We must not also share the password or make people easy to access our account.

    The best thing is to not go online often and only if necessary.

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  41. I should not reveal to anybody any personal information such as password, address, phone numbers etc. and also be sure to block strangers from social platforms to see my posts. I should not cyber bully other people which would lead to other people doing the same things. Though some forms of cyber bulling can be prevented, not all forms of bulling can be prevented such as happy slapping. It is only possible to reduce the chances of it happening.

    Offline, we can try to avoid as much conflict as possible, be a "good person" and try not to talk about personal topics when socializing such as personal information.

    -Christopher Nah

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  42. Maintain a healthy relationship between you and others.
    Do not reveal personal information unnecessarily.
    Share the love, to make the world a better place, for you and for me and the entire human race.

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