
Mobile / Social Media Policy
The use of electronic communication, particularly mobile phones and the internet, to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. Online abuse is a larger term that may include cyber bullying, stalking, revenge, online defamation, leaking of private information and hacking.
It can take a number of different forms:
- Phone calls, threats and intimidation, harassment or ‘cyber-stalking’ (e.g. repeatedly sending unwanted texts or instant messages)
- Sexting (e.g. sending and receiving sexually explicit messages, primarily between mobile phones)
- The use of mobile phone cameras to cause distress, fear or humiliation
- Posting threatening, abusive, defamatory or humiliating material on websites, to include blogs, personal websites and social networking sites
- Hijacking/cloning e-mail accounts
- Making threatening, abusive, defamatory or humiliating remarks in social networks
- Vilification/defamation
- Exclusion/peer rejection
- Impersonation
- Unauthorised publication of private information /images
- ‘Trolling’ (abusing the internet to provoke or offend others online)