Thursday 17 March 2016

Assignment #2: Cyberbullying and Privacy

1. Two actions that can violate someone's privacy are:
Non-Consensual Distribution of an Intimate Image if someone has a sexual/intimate picture/video of you that was created in private circumstances, and that person knowingly posts it online or shares it with someone else knowing that you would not consent to that (or being reckless about whether you would consent to it), the person could be charged.
Voyeurism secretly observing or recording a person who reasonably believes his/her actions are private and
2. Harassment -making threats
-stalking-repeatedly texting/emailing
Blackmail (extortion)
-pushing
-shoving
-yelling
3. Three ways on how to report a potential crime are
- Police (Online Agency or Phone Detachment)
- Cybertip.ca (Online reporting site or i.e.a site such as America's most wanted)
- Other options (Telling an adult, Kids help phone, etc.)
4. Removing Pictures and Videos from the internet- If a sexual picture or video is ever leaked online, there are procedures to have an intimate photo/video removed. Saying your age, you gave the photo/ video to someone else, saying you sent the photo to something else, and saying you did not post nor want the photo to be posted online are all important things to include while remove unwanted pictures.
Dealing with peers- shows how you can regain control of your situation. One of the best things to do when you are being harassed on the internet or in person is to not respond to them. This makes them feel like they aren't getting to you and it may turn them off to bullying you.
5. After watching these three short videos, There were many interesting points. The most important one would be to not let others live your life. You have the right to protect yourself and others.
6. One way I could help the #ChangeTheStory campaign would be sharing it with my friends on social media. 







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