Video summaries
Celebrities such as Greg James, Maya Jama, Stacey Dooley, Kimberley Wyatt and Joe Sugg give tips and advice on how to handle bullying and hate online.
Handling hate
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Bullying and trolls
Dr Ranj
Dr Ranj shares his experiences of bullying and what he advice he would give his younger self now.
Kimberly Wyatt
Singer, dancer, TV personality and former Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt opens up to 成人快手 Own It about dealing with online negativity and hate.
When she was younger, Kimberly felt different and "misunderstood" by some of the other kids - something that can sometimes make a person a target for bullying.
Find out how Kimberly learned to overcome this and celebrate these differences.
Joe Sugg
As a vlogger, Joe has experienced a lot of trolling and cyberbullying. He gives advice on how to handle it.
Katie Thistleton
Katie Thistleton talks about what to do when mean comments are sent to you by online trolls.
Hacker
Hacker explains why you shouldn鈥檛 take any notice of mean comments online.
Creating and sharing content online is a great way to boost your creativity, discover your passions and keep in touch with friends. But while we often feel super excited when we receive positive feedback, compliments and appreciation from friends and family, things don鈥檛 always go the way we hope.
Online negativity
Greg James
Radio 1's Greg James gives his advice on what to do if you someone sends you mean comments online.
Being online means you're putting yourself out there to be seen by others, and can give you a voice to express yourself. You should always make sure your profiles and accounts are safe and private, but as soon as you post something, people will often have an opinion on it.
Radio 1 DJ Greg James knows all about this and gives his tips on how to deal with nasty comments online that might make you feel self-conscious or sad.
Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley to talk about bullying and online trolling.
She gives advice about how to believe in yourself, and why haters are not worth your time.
Maya Jama
TV and radio star Maya Jama speaks about the positives of being online and what to do when you receive mean comments.
Cyberbullying happens on a daily basis and it can affect anyone, even celebrities.
Maya received plenty of negative comments online throughout her career.
She gives some advice on how you can deal with it.
Yasmin Evans
Everyone is likely to come across internet trolls. Presenter Yasmin Evans talks about how she deals with negativity online.
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