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CyberBULLYINGCyberbullying (or cyberstalking/cyberharassment)is repeatedly using computers, cell phones, or a digitaldevice to frighten, harass, intimidate or cause harm tosomeone. Cyberbullying is serious and can result incriminal charges.
Think twice before you send, forward, or comment on an e-mail, photo, message, or post. Your messagescan always be traced. They are not private and can be seen or shared.
IF YOU ARE THE VICTIM OF CYBERBULLYING- do not reply to or contact the harasser- block them online and from your contact list- tell a friend, adult, parent, co-worker, schoolofficial, supervisor, or police.
Under the NYC Human Rights Law, cyberbullyingmay be bias-related harassment.
The NYC Commissionon Human Rights offersfree workshops tostudents, youth groups,community organizations,and parents oncyberbullying awarenessand prevention.
To set up a workshop,call 311.
NYC COMMISSIONON HUMAN RIGHTSMichael R. Bloomberg, MayorPatricia L. Gatling, Commissioner/Chair