COMBATING CYBERBULLING: THE ISSUE OF RESPONSIBILITY IN PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM HARMFUL INFORMATION
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cyberbullying, child protection, harmful information, internet security, responsibility, social networks, psychological impact, legality, education, technological solutions.Abstract
This article is dedicated to cyber threats and responsibility in protecting children from harmful information. With the widespread use of the Internet and social networks, the problem of cyberbullying is becoming relevant and poses a serious threat to the psychological health and safety of young people. The article examines the characteristics of cyberbullying, its impact on children, and methods of combating it. The issue of accountability is analyzed from the perspective of the role of parents, teachers, social platforms, and government bodies. The importance of legislation, education, and technological solutions in protecting children from harmful information is emphasized.
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