The person may abuse you on social networks or send you offensive text messages. Even when it occurs over a screen, that is cyberbullying, which is just as harmful as other forms of bullying.
If you so choose to provide them personal information, they could come over to your home and cause you physical or mental harm/bullying.
The club should advise Lin to discuss the problem of bullying with a reliable adult. Lin should be warned not to ever divulge any personal information online. Finally, the club needs to tell Lin to speak out for herself. This suggestion will guarantee that strangers won't learn her personal details.
Future bullying can be avoided with the aid of a reliable adult. Bullies are likely to quit bullying Lin if she speaks up for herself since she is no more an obvious target.
The complete question is :
During an anti-bullying club meeting after school, Lin shares that while she was on a social media page, another student from school used instant messaging to ask Lin for her address and phone number. Lin says that she knows of this student, but they are not friends. Because Lin has experienced harassment from peers at school over the last month, she is not sure whether the request is friendly.
1. How might the situation lead to bullying?
2. How should the anti-bullying club advise Lin about handling the situation?
3. How will the advice help Lin prevent potential bullying?
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