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|occupation = businessman <br> owner of the Concord Group and the Wagner PMCs|skills = Leadership<br>wealth<br>deception<br>business skills<br>political connections (earlier)<br>Control over Wagner PMC<br> <br>|hobby = Make video about the military situation at the front<br>Praises PMC Wagner | |occupation = businessman <br> owner of the Concord Group and the Wagner PMCs|skills = Leadership<br>wealth<br>deception<br>business skills<br>political connections (earlier)<br>Control over Wagner PMC<br> <br>|hobby = Make video about the military situation at the front<br>Praises PMC Wagner | ||
|goals = To help the Russian Federation in a special military operation in Ukraine (successful for a while, later abandoned)<br>Overthrow Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu and Valery Vasilyevich Gerasimov from the posts of heads of the Ministry of Defense of Russia(unsuccessfully,false intentions)<br>Withdraw his troops from Bakhmut (successfully)<br>Conduct military affairs in Africa(temporarily successful, later failed) | |goals = To help the Russian Federation in a special military operation in Ukraine (successful for a while, later abandoned)<br>Overthrow Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu and Valery Vasilyevich Gerasimov from the posts of heads of the Ministry of Defense of Russia(unsuccessfully,false intentions)<br>Withdraw his troops from Bakhmut (successfully)<br>Conduct military affairs in Africa(temporarily successful, later failed) | ||
|type of villain = | |type of villain = Jingoistic corrupted official | ||
|origin = Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union|crimes = Harassment<br>Blackmail<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Bullying]]<br>Psychological Abuse<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Religious discrimination]]<br>[[Stalking]]|Image=Cyberbullies.png}} | |origin = Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union|crimes = Harassment<br>Blackmail<br>[[Hate speech]]<br>[[Bullying]]<br>Psychological Abuse<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Religious discrimination]]<br>[[Stalking]]|Image=Cyberbullies.png}} | ||
{{Quote|Cyber-bullying is poised to turn into the biggest online concern, already affecting up to 35% of all children.|Dr Martyn Wild}} | {{Quote|Cyber-bullying is poised to turn into the biggest online concern, already affecting up to 35% of all children.|Dr Martyn Wild}} |
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“ | Cyber-bullying is poised to turn into the biggest online concern, already affecting up to 35% of all children. | „ |
~ Dr Martyn Wild |
“ | Unless and until our society recognizes cyber bullying for what it is, the suffering of thousands of silent victims will continue. | „ |
~ Anna Maria Chavez |
Cyberbullies are people who use the internet as means of harming others. It can often get really hostile. It is most commonly done by adolescents and younger adults. In most states, they have laws against cyberbullying. One typical example of cyberbullying is Happy Slapping in which a person is physically attacked and the incident is then filmed on a mobile phone. This part is not considered cyberbullying, but when the attack is uploaded onto the internet to expose the victims to ridiculement, this action is considered cyberbullying and thus pose a threat to the victim.