20/02/2023
Cyber Bullying Law.
This is a WARNING AND REMINDER to people who post, humiliate and slander each other using social media ... No one has the right to embarrass or insult others using social media ..
Did you know that you can go to jail or pay fines when you bully someone on social media?
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627 or "Anti-Bullying Act of 2013"
Punishment:
Under House Bill 5718, or the proposed “Anti Cyber-Bullying Act of 2015,” cyber-bullies shall face a penalty of fines ranging from P50,000 to P100,000, or imprisonment between six months and six years, or both, at the discretion of the court.
CYBER BULLYING, CYBER CRIME LAW
Cyber Crime Law
Republic Act 10175
Libel Offense under section 355
Revised penal code of the philippines
If you have a problem with someone to talk to in person or in a proper (Legal) way. Find out the real event or story before stepping into social media. Do not send in impulse because maybe when you find out what is really going on you will be embarrassed by what is being said on social media.
Do not reason that there is no right way so you will post them on social media just so that everyone knows what you just know he did. Whether a person is guilty or not, that is not a reason to post on social media, let gossip and gossip be celebrated, let the person be judged just like that without anyone knowing completely.
Remember not only the person you are posting to will be embarrassed by your posting but yourself especially when you have done something wrong to the person you are embarrassing on social media. It is easy to find sympathy on social media but not all of them are real people who are concerned about you, and others are just curious or looking for gossip. Avoid this system because it will not solve the problem or misunderstanding in this way and may get worse. Remember there is a law that with just one wrong move you can complain and even worse get into trouble.