Warning link
The Anti-Troll Kit's internet warning link was created to stop ongoing cyberbullying behavior.
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How it works:
When someone contacts you and crosses the line, you can use the warning link. Simply copy/paste the link from the kit into the conversation.
Seeing the warning appear on their screen should help the cyberbully understand they have gone too far and that continuing is a bad idea.
By sending this warning, you send a clear message that you do not accept their behavior and that you might take further actions that could result in more severe consequences for them. After sending the warning link, it’s suggested to take a screenshot and then leave the conversation.
It’s important to know that the police will not be aware that you have sent this warning, and they will not monitor your communications or those of the cyberbully.
So, if the situation continues, worsens, or you become concerned for your safety, it’s very important to contact a school counselor (e.g., a psychoeducator, a specialized education technician, or the anti-bullying and violence plan manager), the school police officer, or your local police force for help.
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