Yes, you can. If someone you don't know seems to be talking to you more then most people then they might be stalking you. Also, if people you do not know add you or 'follow' you and then they DON'T talk to you, you might have to be alarmed. You should just keep everything you post on the internet private and ONLY let people you actually know see it.
Cyber stalking involves harassment using the internet. It can be by posting false accusations or threatening messages using digital media. Also, monitoring someone's computer and his internet use etc. also fall in this category. The attacker can be a stranger or a known acquaintance. Cyber stalking is an offence under Cyber laws and it involves stalking and harassing a person in cyber space.Cases of Cyber stalking are on the rise world over, however, victims can seek legal recourse under Cyber Laws.
You can find out more about cyber stalking in the internet. There are forums people talking about cyber stalking. There are an article from Marshall Unviersity talking about cyber stalking.
Probably cyber bullying or cyber stalking.
Real world stalking is when someone is physically stalked. Cyber stalking is stalking over the internet, usually on social media sites or via email, etc.
No, not at all! They are the two opposite poles like the North and South ones. Anti-bullying means to be against the actions of bullying whereas cyberbullying is a type of bullying through Internet...
Cyber bullying is hurting someones feelings and harassing them through the web. Stalking is hacking someone to receive personal information, or asking them questions in a secretive way on the web(pretending you're their age). Stalking is finding out someones information to hurt, steal from, or just hack them. There is also real life stalking but that is different.
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block their number or email address or save all the evidence and report them
It is being stalked on the internet
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Love in the Time of Robots - 2012 Cyber-Stalking 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 November 2012
Yes, a person can be convicted of stalking over the Internet. All 50 U.S. states have laws that address cyber stalking.