If you feel hurt or threatened by someone online, there are a number of ways to respond:
- Sometimes it’s best not to respond – kids who cyberbully like to get a reaction from their targets
- If you do respond, act assertively but calmly, telling the cyberbully to remove the harmful online material
- Tell a friend or an adult – get help figuring out the best way to respond
- Report the cyberbullying to your school, to the police, and/or to the online sites
- Save the evidence – you might need it if the bullying continues or to take down a posting or site
- Block the person doing the cyberbullying by deleting that person from your online “friends” or “buddy list”
If you see cyberbullying:
- Don’t join in the cyberbullying
- Don’t encourage it by forwarding the messages or postings
- Intervene by showing support for the victim or telling the cyberbully to stop
- Get help from an adult about how to respond
- Report it to an adult, or to the site or network provider
You have friends and adults around you that can help stop the bullying.