Online interactions have become an integral part of our daily lives in the digital era. However, this unceasing desire to connect and communicate with others online also brings challenges to people of all ages and backgrounds.
Cyberbullying, including verbal abuse and other harmful behaviors, is one of the dark facets. It can have a deep emotional and physical impact on victims. As such, it has become imperative for digital citizens to understand the difference between reacting and responding to online verbal abuse to handle and overcome these harmful situations effectively.
Verbal abuse online can manifest in many forms, including false information, threatening language, hurtful comments, and harassment. The anonymity of the internet and the distance between cyberbullies and victims makes it much harder to counter.
Reacting to online verbal abuse is usually triggered by an immediate emotional response, with victims feeling angered, scared, or hurt.
Here are some examples to give you a more in-depth perspective:
Example: You send an angry message.
Example: You post a public rant or begin making threats.
Example: You begin posting insults directed towards the abuser.
These emotionally driven reactions can have a negative impact; here’s why:
Responding to verbal abuse online involves a more calculated or deliberate approach that empowers you and helps you manage the situation effectively. The goal of responding is to de-escalate the harmful cycle of abuse and protect yourself against emotional harm.
Here are some powerful strategies to adopt when responding to verbal abuse online:
1. Remain calm and composed. Control your emotions and interaction by taking a moment to breathe and assess the situation before replying.
2. Set boundaries. Clearly assert that abusive behavior is unacceptable and the actions you will take if it does not end. Example: You will block the abuser.
Someone harasses you on social media
Knowing how to handle verbal abuse online has a tremendous positive impact on your well-being and minimizes harm.
By shifting the focus on responding rather than reacting, you can maintain moral high ground and self-respect, nurture a positive emotional state, enhance your communication skills and conflict-resolution abilities, and be an example for other digital community members.
Join the #CallItOut movement and learn how to effectively put a stop to verbal abuse online this Stop Cyberbullying Day!
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