Online abuse

Online abuse is any type of abuse that happens on the internet. This can be thought for social media or mobile phones. Online abuse covers a wide range of behaviours and technologies. 

Some examples of online abuse can include: 

  • trolling
  • stealing someone else’s identity
  • cyber-stalking
  • cyberbullying.

It can be obvious when someone is being abusive online but the boundary between expressing a point of view and being abusive isn’t always clear. 

How to spot online abuse

A good way to look at it is to apply the same standards of behaviour online as you would in person. If someone says something that would be unacceptable face-to-face, it doesn’t make it acceptable just because it is online. 

Additionally, online abuse could be a criminal offence and should be reported to the police. 

Some examples of this could include: 

  • sending messages online that are grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character
  • publishing private sexual images online without consent - this is more commonly known as ‘revenge porn’.

If you think that a criminal offence has taken place or want to seek more advice and guidance about online abuse, contact the non-emergency police number on 101.