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Stop Bullying on Facebook in 4 Simple Steps

Bullying over facebook, often called as the most visible module of Cyberbullying, has become very common in recent time. There is no doubt that digitalization has given us aplenty of offerings, but what happened to bullying is that it has become a boundary-less, untroublesome and easy activity for people with no sense of humanity, or better known as bullies. Moreover, bullying on Facebook has been seen more disastrous, injurious and hurting for victims being bullied through traditional kinds of bullying.

Nevertheless, we have round up few quick ways for stopping Cyberbullying over facebook.

 

Steel-up Your Account

 

If you have witnessed a bullying incident over your favorite social networking website, and that you think this can happen to you as well, your worries are actually worth considering. So, take sufficient actions order to avoid any possible bullying attack over you on facebook, strengthen your account straight away. Restrict your account with secure settings and let people who do you know personally see your account and interact with you. If you doubt about a person and think could spoil your social experience, don’t hesitate to remove him or block him. Make your profile limited and don’t let anyone come and post over your profile.

 

Go to "My Privacy" page and explore security options at various levels at "Limited Profile Settings". However, before making any change, make sure which portion of your profile you want to make accessible to people or not. As a suggestion, users should keep most things viewable to assured people in your friend list only – choose them, make a list and put into the limited profiles box.

 

Parents’ role in all this is undoubtedly very vital. Parents can help their children to understand the essentials and requirements. On behalf of their long experience, they can help them set a limited and suitable profile level.

 

Identify Bullies and Bullying Tactics

 

This is indeed not very easy to detect bullies and bullying over internet. It can be a typical task to identify the exact meaning of one’s comment, post of saying, and sometimes you'll have to put a lot of effort to read the real meaning. But few things that might show the red signals include: 

  • Abusive, nasty posts about you your family, your friends, your relative and the things you have a special place in your heart.

  • Regular mistreatment or abusive comments about the things you've posted.

  • Posting derisive videos or slanderous photos to you or your profile to hurt you or to spoil your reputation amidst your friend zone.

  • Tagging you in vilifying photos

  • Direct abusive, threatening or harassing messages in Facebook chat.

 

Stand Against the Bully and tell him/her To Stop

 

There might be a different view of the user, so ask the person very gently to stop bothering you as they discomfort you. Send them a straight and polite message them initially. If you don’t see any improvement and the person is keeping it up and up again, remove them. If you think the person could spoil your sentiments publically and you just don’t want to see them again, block them. If the bully person is someone known to you warn them to remain in limits over the internet.

 

Register Your Resistance to Facebook Administration

 

This is the time to take your rage to next level - report any bullying activity, behavior, and the bully to administrators at Facebook right away. Things may not change even after receiving your majestic kindness, but there is no need to continue being merciful around. Note down all the doubtful activities, pin point anti social behavior and including various posts, photos, or other hurting elements posted by bully and report them to the administrators at website.

If you are a parent and want report on behalf of your children, you can do it. Furthermore, you can find more instructions at the below mentioned link

http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety=parents

 

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