2023
DOI: 10.4314/iijikm.v14i1.1
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Curbing cyberbullying on Facebook: An analysis of mitigation strategies in universities in Kenya

Abstract: Cyberbullying is the wilful and repeated use of electronic devices and platforms to harm others. It is becoming increasingly practised amongst university students in digital spaces. This paper examines the mitigation strategies Kenyan university students and administrators adopt to help curb cyberbullying. The study underpinning this paper applied mixed methods research approach employing both qualitative and quantitative studies. The total population of undergraduate students was 610,563, while that of the de… Show more

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“…The landscape of cyberbullying extends across a myriad of digital spaces, encompassing social media sites, chat rooms, and instant messaging apps. The scope and duration of such harassment can fluctuate, ranging from short-lived instances spanning a week to prolonged campaigns (Ogolla et al, 2023). The inherent nature of social platforms, often fostering comparisons amongst peers, can inadvertently precipitate self-esteem challenges for users (Wright, 2019).…”
Section: Digital Harassment On Social Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landscape of cyberbullying extends across a myriad of digital spaces, encompassing social media sites, chat rooms, and instant messaging apps. The scope and duration of such harassment can fluctuate, ranging from short-lived instances spanning a week to prolonged campaigns (Ogolla et al, 2023). The inherent nature of social platforms, often fostering comparisons amongst peers, can inadvertently precipitate self-esteem challenges for users (Wright, 2019).…”
Section: Digital Harassment On Social Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anyanwu and Udoh (2021) examined impoliteness in the language use of interlocutors on the internet with the intent of exploring those linguistic usages which denote impoliteness and which consequently result in internet bullying. Ogolla et al (2023) examined the mitigation strategies Kenyan university students and administrators adopt to help curb cyberbullying. Their study found that students responded to cyberbullying by enhancing their online security, blocking perpetrators of cyberbullying, flagging and reporting offenders, seeking counselling, and taking legal action against them.…”
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confidence: 99%