Naomi Long, the Alliance Party leader and justice minister, pointed out that Mrs Foster was the first unionist politician to contact her over the death threats she had received.
In her personal statement, Mrs Foster said young people should be free from bullying on social media.
The first minister later stared straight ahead with her arms folded as her successor as DUP leader, Edwin Poots, paid tribute to her, and said "history would be kind" to Mrs Foster.
Alistair Bushe
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Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie has called on Ian Paisley to make a public apology for chanting that Health Minister Robin Swann was "very dangerous" at the Europa Hotel.
Arlene Foster has been thanked for her commitment, service and sacrifices, as political opponents united at Stormont to pay tribute upon her resignation as First Minister.
A rising star within the DUP and decorated army veteran Alderman Ryan McCready has confirmed he is to quit the party over issues including the way Arlene Foster was ousted as leader.
The online sectarian abuse of a loyalist band member and his young sons has been condemned by Northern Ireland's justice minister as "completely vile and unacceptable".
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