Cyberbullying Is No Joke

Cyberbullying Is No Joke

Cyberbullying Is No Joke

Digital + UI

Coding

Digital + UI

Coding

Group chat cyberbullying often hides behind humor, trapping victims in spaces that feel impossible to escape. Cyberbullying Is No Joke confronts this reality through an interactive digital experience designed to make the emotional weight of chat based violence impossible to ignore.
As users attempt to close pop up windows, messages escalate and multiply, gradually overwhelming the screen. The experience mirrors the sense of isolation and pressure faced by victims, transforming interaction into discomfort. By positioning the website as a shareable experience, the project encourages empathy, awareness, and conversation around a form of harm that is too often dismissed as harmless banter.

Group chat cyberbullying often hides behind humor, trapping victims in spaces that feel impossible to escape. Cyberbullying Is No Joke confronts this reality through an interactive digital experience designed to make the emotional weight of chat based violence impossible to ignore.
As users attempt to close pop up windows, messages escalate and multiply, gradually overwhelming the screen. The experience mirrors the sense of isolation and pressure faced by victims, transforming interaction into discomfort. By positioning the website as a shareable experience, the project encourages empathy, awareness, and conversation around a form of harm that is too often dismissed as harmless banter.

Group chat cyberbullying often hides behind humor, trapping victims in spaces that feel impossible to escape. Cyberbullying Is No Joke confronts this reality through an interactive digital experience designed to make the emotional weight of chat based violence impossible to ignore.
As users attempt to close pop up windows, messages escalate and multiply, gradually overwhelming the screen. The experience mirrors the sense of isolation and pressure faced by victims, transforming interaction into discomfort. By positioning the website as a shareable experience, the project encourages empathy, awareness, and conversation around a form of harm that is too often dismissed as harmless banter.