Cyberspace vs Cyberbully - What's the difference?
cyberspace | cyberbully |
A world of information through the Internet.
(by extension) The internet as a whole.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 19
, author=Josh Halliday
, title=Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised?
, work=the Guardian
(science fiction) A three-dimensional representation of virtual space in a computer network.
* {{quote-book
, year = 1984
, first = William
, last = Gibson
, authorlink = William Gibson
, title = Neuromancer
, page = 51
, passage = Cyberspace . A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts... A graphic representation of data abstracted from banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding...
}}
A bully who operates online, in cyberspace.
* 2007 , Teri Breguet, Frequently Asked Questions about Cyberbullying
To bully online.
* 2005 , James Thomas Sears, Youth, Education, and Sexualities
* 2008 , Rita Cheminais, Every Child Matters
As nouns the difference between cyberspace and cyberbully
is that cyberspace is a world of information through the internet while cyberbully is a bully who operates online, in cyberspace.As a verb cyberbully is
to bully online.cyberspace
English
Noun
(wikipedia cyberspace)citation, page= , passage=However, some have accused cyberspace of provoking a dangerous collapse in the old order of civilised society. The shift in the balance of power online has given rise to a more powerful concern: the rise of the uncivil web.}}
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* * English terms derived from fictioncyberbully
English
Noun
(cyberbullies)- Typically, male cyberbullies use the computer more than the cell phone.
Verb
- Another Internet concern is cyberbullying . LGBT youth sometimes are the targets of harassment by persons (usually other students) who use the Internet...
- Around one-third of those being cyberbullied told no one about the bullying.
