02373nam a22002537a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280400010000690820020000791000029000992450192001282600042003205020025003625201541003876500019019286500020019476500023019676500022019907000024020127000024020367000027020607000032020879618OCLRC20260730103748.0230130t xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aOCLRC aT 364 2022 0028 aAsuncion, Carl Angelo C. aPolicing internet oppressors:bcyberbullying in social media platforms/cCarl Angelo C. Asuncion, Jerome G. Bacuetes, Ericson G. Canasio, Paul Milky Z. Catral, Justine Christian M. Cuela. aParañaque:bOlivarez College,c2022 aUndergraduate Thesis aThis study focuses on increasing awareness about cyberbullying and to create an intervention plan thru the most number of cyberbullying cases in social media which is Facebook to disseminate information about this growing problem. Tackling cyberbullying will be an ongoing process as technology continues to develop. It aims to determine the demographic profile of the responders, the social media terms of cyberbullying, the common coping mechanics of the respondent does when there are being bullied online in social media platforms, and the opinion why do people cyber bullied others. It further sought to find out policing internet oppressors of cyberbullying in social media platforms. The search method used in the study was purposive and the snowball sampling method with ten respondents. The researchers used interview questions. It includes data collection and analysis grounded in observation, interview and document review. The researcher found out that more than young adult (22-26 years old) experienced cyberbullying on Facebook than any other platforms. Males and LGBTQ members are much more likely to be the victims of cyberbullying than females. The common coping mechanisms of the respondents are self help; victim of cyberbullying try new ways of thinking or behaving, to cause positive life changes. The researchers find out that most of the reason why people cyberbullied others is for entertainment purposes, for power and control, and to insult their victims online the way that can embarrass or humiliate others. aCyberbullying. aSelf-awareness. aIntervention plan. aCoping mechanism. aBacuetes, Jerome G. aCanasio, Ericson G. aCatral, Paul Milky Z. aCuela, Justine Christian M.