Cyberbullying
Across
- 3. The moral principles and guidelines that govern responsible and ethical behavior in online environments, emphasizing respect, privacy, and positive digital interactions.
- 6. Expressions, statements, or content that promotes or incites violence, discrimination, or hostility towards individuals or groups based on attributes such as race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
- 8. Sending or receiving sexually explicit or suggestive messages, images, or videos through electronic devices, usually between mobile phones.
- 10. Practices and precautions taken to ensure the security and well-being of individuals while using digital platforms, including protection from cyberbullying, scams, and online predators.
- 11. The act of using electronic communication methods, such as email, social media, or messaging apps, to repeatedly and obsessively track, monitor, or harass someone.
Down
- 1. The act of persistently bothering, intimidating, or persecuting someone, often with the intention of causing emotional distress.
- 2. A fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in electronic communication, typically through deceptive emails or websites.
- 4. A person who uses digital communication, such as social media, text messages, or online platforms, to harass, intimidate, or torment others.
- 5. The right to keep personal information and activities confidential and protected from unauthorized access or intrusion.
- 7. Deliberately posting provocative or offensive messages or comments online to provoke emotional responses or disrupt discussions.
- 9. An individual who is subjected to harm, mistreatment, or negative actions by others, in this case, specifically through cyberbullying.