What should I be looking out for?

 
 

Online harm, or cyberbullying is becoming more and more common. You know, when someone decides to rain on your parade and for whatever reason they thrive on spreading negativity and tearing others down with hurtful comments, rumours, or even cruel memes.

It's not just about dodging the negativity; it's about navigating a complex maze of online interactions where every like, share, or comment can either lift you up or drag you down. Cyberbullying isn't just about a one-time thing—it's a relentless barrage of negativity that can chip away at your confidence, self-esteem, and mental well-being.

We’re always here to listen and help.

So, whether it's dealing with cyberbullies or haters, staying safe online means knowing how to dodge the drama and keep the positive energy flowing. Because let's face it, the internet should be a place where everyone feels free to be themselves selves without any of that negativity dragging them down

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