Of course not, Freedom of speech is one thing but using it to cause misery to another being is both sadistic and foolish.
You may well get sued or put in the jailhouse if the bully'd chose to press charges.
No cyber-bullying is not illegal in every US state and there is no federal law against it. It will be difficult to enforce such laws because they are likely to violate the First Amendment.
Anti-bullying laws generally tend to tread rather heavily on First Amendment rights, so, in general, no. Certain specific types of bullying may be illegal.
First Amendment
Part of the Freedom of Expression Amendment is the Freedom of Speech. Whatever you post on the internet whether it's pictures, text, videos, etc, is "speech", so you are entitled to the first amendment on the internet. But, there are laws in the U.S. about cyber-bullying and related subjects that do limit what you can do on the internet if it negatively affects another person in some way.
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Yes.
The First Amendment guarentees freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly, and press
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The first amendment guarentees freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly, and press
Defamatory and"Fighting words'
You can prevent cyberbullying by telling a trusted adult, set up a spam folder in your email or space so that if you ever see a cyber bully, and you can send their message to your parents so they can block them from emailing your account again. you can prevent cyberbulling by not posting in appropriate things online or just not getting on the internet that much. Also you can prevent by not asking questions like "Are you cute." and stuff like that because beleive it or not everybody going to think your cute. Thats just a fact in life.
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