Report it to the appropriate authorities.
Speak with the bully and tell them you will report them if the do not stop immediately.
Speak with the person being bullied and give them your support.
Cyberbullying can lead to, in some cases, suicidal thoughts/actions in serious cases. Cyberbullying is just bullying with electronics. Sometimes when things get drastic bad things can happen if it goes too far.
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get arrested
ppl just start sayin mean things...making fun of each otherWhen some one say something bad about you.
It has been in some cases.
Bullying can be caused by many things. Here are some examples: Insecurity, Sadness, Madness, Rudeness, or they have been bullying and take their feelings on others.
Cut off all connections with the cyber bully, on social networking sites they can be blocked, you can block some phone numbers, delete their email addresses and change your own.. there are so many things to stop and prevent cyberbullying depending on which method is being used. and if it gets really bad, report them to the police.
15,000 people just in america. some of them are innocent bystanders.
This is possible. it is often best not to reply, but block or unfriend the bully if you can. Remember that whatever you reply will always be on record somewhere.
A bystander could be a witness to an accident, shooting, fatal shooting, murder. Bystanders are asked what they heard and saw and the police take notes from as many around the incident as possible. Some bystanders may be called in by the police for questioning and verify what they saw (possible identification of the perpetrator) and some bystanders my not be asked in for questioning simply because they didn't see or hear anything that would help the case.
You could try playing some sort of game. Some examples are: the rate game (a game where you rate people in your classes or at work).The above suggestion is a form of cyberbullying, and should be best avoided. If you are running out of things to say, the answer is simple - just stop texting.
There is no specific number of deaths attributed solely to cyberbullying. However, cyberbullying can have serious consequences that may contribute to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, and in severe cases can lead to suicide. It's important to address cyberbullying and promote a safe and supportive online environment.