They were asked about direct victimisation (e.g., «been hit / beaten up» or «called bad / nasty names»); relational victimization (e.g., «had nasty lies / rumours spread about you»); and cyber-victimization (e.g., «had rumours spread about you online,» «had
embarrassing pictures posted online without permission,» or «got threatening or aggressive emails, instant messages, text messages or tweets»).
Not exact matches
I have no before
pictures to show because I was too
embarrassed to take a
picture, but once the flowers start to bloom and fill in the empty spaces I'll be sure to
post a
picture or two.
Her parents take
pictures and
post it on social media to
embarrass her.
Also, warn children that if their friends decide to take
pictures that might be unflattering or
embarrassing request that they not be
posted online.
I want to share a
picture but I'm too
embarrassed to ask the other parents if I can
post their kids on Instagram.
There are two
embarrassing facts about my black culottes
pictured in this outfit
posts: first, they are so old I've even had to re-dye them black before.
«If people are using Facebook as a casual site, and have potentially
embarrassing pictures and information
posted, they shouldn't be using their real names or any information that could link the profile back to themselves,» he says.
It includes
posting rumors on sites like Facebook, sharing
embarrassing pictures or videos, and making fake profiles or websites.