Across
- 2. Publishing or making available personally-identifying information about another.
- 5. The practice of forcing someone to do something, particularly to perform sexual acts, by threatening to publish naked pictures of them or sexual information about them
- 8. When a person anonymously sends himself/herself instructions to self-harm or self-injure.
- 9. Posting or publishing embarrassing or damaging photos or videos.
- 10. A collection of behavioral suggestions and/or rules to make online interaction more pleasant for everyone
- 13. Gossiping or spreading rumors about a person.
- 14. Revealing private or embarrassing information about a person.
Down
- 1. When a person sends electronic messages with angry and vulgar language.
- 3. Or 'imping'. It means pretending to be someone else.
- 4. Monitoring a person's activities or placing a person under surveillance to instill fear. Adult contact and attempt to meet with young people for sexual purposes.
- 6. Repeatedly sending offensive messages to cause a person to fear for their safety.
- 7. When somebody logs into your social networking account and impersonates you by posting inappropriate content in your name.
- 11. Engaging in activities intentionally to exclude someone from a formal or informal group.
- 12. Persuading a person to reveal secret or embarrassing information they would not otherwise reveal. The cyberbully then shares it publicly online.
