Help:Harassment and bullying

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We want Wikia to be a safe place for everyone, but sometimes, someone misbehaves and starts to harass or bully others. If you see this or feel you are being harassed or bullied, then let an administrator know. If that doesn't help, you can also contact Wikia for help.


 * Harassment and bullying on Wikia means that someone is :
 * Making repeated nasty comments, chat messages, wall messages, etc.
 * Following a user to other communities to continue a conversation, for example, after being blocked from the user's main community (one wall message on Community Central is allowed).
 * Revealing someone's personal information (phone number, real name, face, school, workplace, etc).
 * Deliberately and repeatedly posting content in order to annoy, intimidate, or tease another person.
 * Using hate speech.
 * Making sexual advances or comments.

Tips and advice

 * Stop engaging with the person you believe is harassing you and report the harassment to us using this form.
 * Do not retaliate against the person or people.
 * If you are in a chat, block private messages from the person and inform a local administrator, discussion moderator, or chat moderator.
 * Do not attempt to get other users involved other than asking an administrator or bureaucrat on the wiki for help.
 * Respect that one person's opinion may differ from yours. Disagreements are not in themselves harassment.
 * Understand that being told "no" by an administrator or community or being blocked from a community is not harassment.
 * If you feel your personal safety is at risk, speak to an adult close to you and consider contacting your local law enforcement.

Resources
There are many sites online dedicated to helping people who are being harassed and bullied. These are just a few:
 * stopbullying.gov - A US-based site that gives advice to teenagers, parents, educators, and the wider community about both in-person and cyber-bullying.
 * The National Crime Prevention Council - A cyber-bullying FAQ for teenagers.
 * PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center - Help for disabled and able-bodied minors.
 * bullying.co.uk - A UK organisation that provides a confidential helpline and online chat for those affected by cyber-bullying.
 * kidshelpline.com.au - Help for those in Australia, with information as well as a helpline and chat.