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Cyber means on the internet, so cyberbullying is bullying on the internet. The internet has not been around for 50 years but cyberbullying has increased since the begining of internet use.
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Cyberbullying started with the widespread use of the internet in the early 2000s, but it has likely been around in various forms since the internet's inception. The exact day cyberbullying started cannot be pinpointed due to its gradual evolution with the growth of technology and social media platforms.
Studies from the University of Oregon estimate the rate to be around 14%.
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AnswerCyberbullying quite simply started when the internet became a common tool for anonymous users to say what they please without thinking of the consequences to the other anonymous users on the internet. So really, cyberbullying most likely started in the mid 90's when the internet became immensely popular.AnswerCyberbullying has been around as long as the venue for it has been around (the internet). When America Online launched in the early-to-mid 1990s, and "surfing the web" first became popular, cyberbullying was born.
The kid goes to a bridge and puts a rope around his neck and jumps off.
becase kids are very emotinal around adalesance and can commite suicide.
you can stop cyber- bullying by hanging up posters all around you neighbourhood or doing a campaign for people that are bullied.
It is hard for me to say but thousands of kids are everyday around the world and this is a thing that we need to stop!!
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