Relier Pairs CyberbullyingVersion en ligne Play this game to learn about the different aspects of cyberbullying. par Miranda Trullench 1 Harassment 2 Amplify 3 Report abuse 4 Bullying 5 Upstander 6 Trolling 7 Conflict 8 Cyberbullying 9 Block 10 Target 11 Bystander 12 Aggressor Using a social media service's online tools or system to report harassment, bullying, threats, and other harmful content that typically violates the services terms of service or community standards Posting or commenting online in a way that is deliberately cruel, offensive, or provocative A more general term than bullying that can take many forms- pestering, annoying, intimidating, humiliating, etc. - and can happen online too The person being bullied or victimized A way to end all interaction with another person online, preventing them from accessing your profile, sending you messages, seeing your posts, etc., without notifying them Bullying that happens online or through using digital devices A witness to harassment or bullying who recognizes the situation but chooses not to intervene A witness to harassment or bullying who supports the target privately or publicly, sometimes including trying to stop and/or report the incident they witnessed An argument or disagreement that isn't necessarily repeated To increase or widen participation or impact The person doing the harassing or bullying; sometimes called the "bully" Purposefully mean behavior that is usually repeated. The person being targeted often has a hard time defending themselves.