Online vs Cyberharassment - What's the difference?
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Describes a system which is connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.
# Describes a generator or power plant which is connected to the grid.
# Describes a computer which is connected to the Internet or to some other communications service – i.e., not simply with the cable plugged in, but has established a connection to a larger network (e.g., by dialing up).
Available over, or delivered from, the Internet.
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Connected to the Internet.
Available on a computer system, even if not networked.
Describes a system that is active, particularly building facilities (such as power) or a factory or power plant.
Harassment that takes place online, in cyberspace.
* 1997 , Ching-Yi Liu, The Regulation of Cyberspace
* 2002 , Leigh Baker, Protecting Your Children from Sexual Predators
* 2007 , Anastasia Goodstein, Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens Are Really Doing Online
As an adjective online
is describes a system which is connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.As an adverb online
is describes actions performed over the Internet.As a noun cyberharassment is
harassment that takes place online, in cyberspace.online
English
(wikipedia online)Alternative forms
* on-lineAdjective
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Antonyms
* (connected to larger network) offline * (available on a computer system) hardcopyDerived terms
* massive open online course (MOOC)See also
* come onlineAnagrams
* ----cyberharassment
English
Noun
(-)- ...or cyberharassment is just "words" would not ease the feeling of violation.
- Similar to the stalking behaviors of an unknown assailant, this type of cyberharassment can cause undue anxiety and hypervigilance in the victim.
- Cyberbullying can also target adults such as parents or teachers. Cyberbullying can easily escalate into cyberharassment or cyberstalking...