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IN BRIEF

JULY 6, 2021. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the data of a survey about cyberbullying.

 

An overwhelming majority of Russians (84%) use the Internet; 72% use it on a daily basis; a third of respondents (34%) spend online more than 4 hours a day. Sixteen percent of Russians do not use the Internet.

The most popular social media platforms in Russia are Vkontakte (48%), Instagram (39%), YouTube (34%), Odnoklassniki (32%), and TikTok (17%). Sixteen percent of Russians do not use social media.

Russian Internet users consider that online harassment can often be encountered on social media platforms such as Vkontakte    (22%), Instagram (18%), TikTok (13%), YouTube (10%) and Odnoklassniki (8%). At the same time, 8% say that they have never come across such behavior on social media; 5% say that aggressive behavior is common for any social platform.

According to 42% of Russian online users, the number of offensive posts and comments in the Russian Internet segment has increased over the recent five years. Twenty-seven percent of respondents say this number remains the same; 9% report a decline.

Respondents say they have faced the following types of cyberbullying: 10% of respondents received harsh comments (49% came across such comments directed at other users); 7% have suffered from trolling and barbed jokes (39% know similar cases); 6% got offended because of views, gender and age (34% have seen the same thing directed at other people); 5% say that another person spread rumors about them (31% witnessed similar situations); 3% got threatened (2% witnessed threats directed at others); 2% say their private information was revealed (21% know similar cases); 1% had their photos or videos published in offensive ways (26% saw the same thing related to other persons).

Half of Russian Internet users (49%) believe that the best way to handle online harassment and aggressive behavior is to block the offender and delete the contact. Twenty-three percent of respondents believe that any abuse should be reported to user support; 22% consider that the situation should be ignored; 19% would turn to law enforcement bodies; 7% would stop using social media.

Russian nationwide VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted on June 11, 2021. A total of 1,600 of Russians aged 18 and older took part in the survey. Results are based on telephone interviews. Stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone numbers was used. The data were weighted according to selection probability and social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

 

Do you use the Internet?  If so, how often? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

I spend online more than 4 h daily 

34

I use the Internet every day, less than 4 h a day

38

Several times a week

8

Several times a month

3

Occasionally, but at least once every six months

1

Never

16

Do you use social media? If so, what social media do you use? Any number of answers (closed-ended question, any number of answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Vkontakte

48

Instagram

39

YouTube

34

Odnoklassniki

32

TikTok

17

Facebook

13

Twitter

4

Live Journal

3

Another platform (specify)

15

I do not use social media

16

In your opinion, on what social media are you more likely to come across offence and other repeated abusive behaviors from users? (open-ended question, up to 2 answers, % of total Internet users)

 

Total Internet users

Vkontakte

22

Instagram

18

TikTok

13

YouTube

10

Odnoklassniki

8

It is not found on social media

8

On any social media platform

5

Facebook

3

Twitter

2

Live Journal

1

Other  

2

Don’t know

29

In your opinion, has the number of offensive posts and users’ comments directed at each other increased, decreased or remained the same in the Russian Internet segment over the recent five years? closed-ended question, one answer, % of total Internet users)

 

Total Internet users

Increased

42

Decreased

9

Remained the same

27

Don’t know / I cannot assess it

22

Have you personally faced the following types of harassment, repeated aggressive behaviors among Internet users, or not? (closed-ended question, up to 3 answers per each line, % of Internet users)  

Spread of offensive rumors  

 

Total Internet users

Directed at me

5

Directed at other users

31

I was an initiator, participant

0

Never faced that

61

Don’t know

2

Publication of offensive photos, videos  

Directed at me

1

Directed at other users

26

I was an initiator, participant

0

Never faced that

68

Don’t know

5

Threats of violence, threats of pain

Directed at me

3

Directed at other users

21

I was an initiator, participant

0

Never faced that

74

Don’t know

4

Brutal comments, insults in comments

Directed at me

10

Directed at other users

49

I was an initiator, participant

1

Never faced that

44

Don’t know

2

Gender/age/ viewpoint-based abuse

Directed at me

6

Directed at other users

34

I was an initiator, participant

1

Never faced that

58

Don’t know

4

Publication of private information, private photos, videos

Directed at me

2

Directed at other users

21

I was an initiator, participant

0

Never faced that

72

Don’t know

4

Barbed jokes, trolling

Directed at me

7

Directed at other users

39

I was an initiator, participant

2

Never faced that

54

Don’t know

3

Imagine a person close to you faced abuse or aggressive behavior on social media. What would you advise him/her to do first? (open-ended question, any number of answers, % of total Internet users)

 

Total Internet users

To block the user and delete the contact 

49

To report to user support 

23

To ignore the situation/do nothing/no efforts needed

22

To turn to law enforcement bodies

19

To stop using social media for a while

7

To talk to the  user, to persuade him/her to stop

6

Other  

4

Don’t know

3

Note: Using materials from the site www.wciom.ru or wciom.com, as well as distributed by VCIOM, the reference to the source (or hyperlink for the electronic media) is obligatory.

 

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