.
Teens
Adults
Anyone
Kids
No one
Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, and insulting messages "dissing" someone online
Sending or posting gossip or rumors about a person to damage his or her reputation or friendships
Online fights using electronic messages with angry and vulgar language
Pretending to be someone else and sending or posting material to get that person in trouble or danger or to damage that person's reputation or friendship
Choose a genderless screenname
Don't respond to flaming
Give out personal information on social networking sites
Get out of a situation online that becomes hostile
Give out where you live
Teens are becoming mature and independent from their parents
They don't go on the internet
Teens are not telling parents about their online social life
Parents are not telling the dangers of online predators
Ignore them.
Talk to them.
Don't give out personal information to them.
Give them personal information.
None of the above.
Adults are trying to lure children into offline meetings.
A teen or someone younger is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed, or otherwise targeted by someone else by using technology, such as the internet or mobile phones.
When someone goes on the internet.
None of the above.
True
False
Be careful where you post personal information.
Avoid escalating the situation.
Document the activity.
Report cyberbullying to the appropriate authorities.
All of the above.
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