#respect
Standing up to cyberbullying and online hate speech together
The #respect campaign by Slovak Telekom tackles the growing problem of cyberbullying and online hate among young people in Slovakia. With a strong focus on education and prevention, the initiative raises awareness about the risks of sexting and the impact of leaked intimate photos. Through emotional storytelling, influencer advocacy, podcasts, and school resources, it encourages young people, parents, and teachers to recognize harmful behavior and speak up. A dedicated helpline and expert webinars provide support for victims and guidance for bystanders.
The #respect project is from Slovakia.
It helps young people, parents, and teachers.
It shows how to stop bullying on the internet.
It explains why sharing private photos is dangerous.
You can see stories, videos, podcasts, and social media.
You can learn what to do when you see bullying.
You can also call a helpline and talk to experts.
You can join free online meetings to get more help.

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At its heart, #respect is about fostering a culture of empathy and responsibility online. By bringing together students, parents, teachers, NGOs, and experts, the campaign highlights the need for civil courage in digital spaces. It promotes open dialogue about privacy and dignity and offers practical tools to counteract online hate. With engaging media campaigns and a clear message — that every teen deserves a safe digital environment — #respect empowers everyone to make a positive difference.
The #respect project wants the internet to be safe.
It helps people to respect each other.
It shows why kindness is important online.
Schools, families, and experts work together.
They talk about privacy and how to stop bullying.
The project gives you easy tools and clear tips.
You can use them to help and protect others.