You have to think what is the best thing for you? Sometimes the best step is to stand up for yourself, but this is not always possible. Other times you may just have to ignore it.
Further steps you can take include telling an adult (if you are a child or teenager), reporting them (if it is on a website) or blocking them (if it is by email or msn or some other instant messager).
Cyberbullying can be prevented by educating people about the dangers. Teaching about the effects of cyberbullying on a victim. It helps to teach about the consequences for the bully, too.
First, Don't get involved in cyberbullying others.
If you are being bullied, share it with your parents or friends or teachers
If you are a parent, take steps to safeguard your child from cyberbullying by talking with them, monitoring their online activity, etc.
1. tell an adult if u see this happening.
2. be able 2 recodnize it. ex: are these words or pics hurtful to any person?
3. dont stoop down to the bullys level. dont say mean things back 2 the bully. itll make it worse.
4. dont handle the bully on ur own. tell any trusted person.
5. try 2 get a cyberbulling law passed in ur state. ex: petitions, picket signs, rallys.
6. get ur friends to help!
Did you mean exclusive cyberbullying? If you did, then it is when a certain group or race is being targeted by cyberbullying.
Did you mean exclusive cyberbullying? If you did, then it is when a certain group or race is being targeted by cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying mostly effects the victim.
No, cyberbullying shouldn't be allowed anywhere.
there are cyberbullying stories you just have to look for them
It's considered cyberbullying if you do it AT ALL.
Cyberbullying does stopped by lots website, who helping teens report it.
Yes, it is considered Cyberbullying.
13 suicides in 2009 were due to cyberbullying.
There are more than 140 FAQ about Cyberbullying on WikiAnswers.
No
All countries where networking, and social sites are used experience cyberbullying.