They should not delete the message. Keep it for proof, if you report them.
When one or more students that go to the same school email another student and say nasty things to another student (the victim of cyber bullying) or threaten them with bodily harm that is cyber bullying. The victim should never answer any emails from bullies and keep them in case the bullying gets out of hand and they need proof of any threats made to the victim.
If you or someone you know is being cyber bullied, you should report it to your family, administrators, and the website on which they are being bullied.
over a million kids have gotton cyber bullied
10,000 people are cyber bullied a day. ( Dr. Phil)
Kids that are new to games and kids that are usually scared to tell other people that they are cyber bullied.
yes, its js that i wasnt aware that i was cyber bullied
Its cyber bullied and it is not one word!
There aren't necessarily any ways you can "prevent" cyber bullying, but you can stop it when it happens. If you feel as though you or someone you know is being cyber bullied, you should report it to your parents, school administrators, and to the officials of the site on which you are being bullied.
in most cases the parents of a cyber bullied child will not know about it until told by the child or a teacher or someone else involved, this is because the child in question is most likely more technologically able than their parents and either can hide the cyber bullying (from shame/with the intent to carry on 'normally' as if nothing is happening) or has their own personal interface from which they're being bullied, which is not monitored by the parents. this makes the victims family feel incredibly helpless and frustrated, and on top of which, unable to do anything to help their child because many families don't know where to turn when a younger member is being cyber bullied. an example of this would be when my sister was being cyber bullied my dad's idea to help her was to "ring facebook and complain".
You can report the person on Facebook and the relevant authority if you get cyber bullied.
The internet.
People that post information about them selves and are open to anyone can be bullied.