the best thing is to try to ignore the person. if that doesnt work then tell the person to knock it off. if it gets out of hand then tell the police. There are laws regarding cyber bullying. It will probably result in confiscation of the bully's computer
No, cyberbullying shouldn't be allowed anywhere.
Cyberbully should not be aloud! Many people are commiting suiside because they've been tortured or are feeling unwanted Cyberbullying are ruining people's lives everyday Bullying, NO way!
Best Approach to CyberbullyingOn WikiAnswers, the best approach to cyberbullying is to report the cyberbully to a supervisor, who will then take appropriate action to stop the bullying. Don't try to deal with the cyberbully yourself, but report cyberbullying immediately. Reporting cyberbullying immediately is what should be done on other sites as well.
you should be beware on facebook because there are these people that use graphics and trick people and they can die or when people are very mean to others witch is called cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is not allowed on YouTube and violates the community guidelines. Should you find any comment or video that is a blatant example of cyberbullying, you should report it so that it can be looked into.
i think many many people get killed over cyberbullying and the reson they do it because they think people hate them and they think no cares about them and they is to humilated
Just a big word for NOT Cyberbullying. And if you're wondering what cyberbullying is, then it's when you bullying things or people online. Anti-cyberbullying is a term used by persons who are against cyberbullying. 'Anti' can be used to mean 'against' .
you can stop cyber- bullying by hanging up posters all around you neighbourhood or doing a campaign for people that are bullied.
a lot
love your enemies. :)
Cyberbullying is not allowed on Answers.com.Not only is cyberbullying against the rules and the Terms of Use on Answers.com, but it is also against the law.Answers.com has a special team of Supervisors called Vandal Patrol. These people patrol the website in real-time and deal with anything that should not be here, such as cyberbullying, and deal with the people who committed the offence.However you have to bear in mind that there are just over 1,000 international Supervisors here at Answers dealing with millions of international visitors a day. So there are some things which will slip through their fingers. In that case, if you spot something that should not be on Answers.com, such as cyberbullying, you are encouraged to report it to us.You can report things using any one of these methods:Click the flag which appears on the top of the page next to the question.Click "Recent Site Activity" on the left toolbar and look for someone who is currently online with the tag (Supervisor) in their username, go to their profile and send them a message with the details and links.Go to the community forum, also found on the left toolbar, and report the issue in the relevant forum section.Send an email to WikiAnswers@Answers.com with the details and links.If you have received an abusive personal message on Answers.com, either:Report it directly to a vandal Patrol Supervisor, who can be identified by the Vandal patrol badges on their profiles.Click the "Report Abuse" button which is above the message itself.It is important that you report cyberbullying as quickly as you spot it, so we can deal with it promptly. Answers.com prides itself in dealing with all reported cases of cyberbullying to the best of its ability as quickly as it comes to the attention of a Supervisor, unlike out main competitor, Yahoo Answers, which is rife with bullies.Answers.com is also home to a specialist program designed for teens, called WikiAnswers Influential Teens, where professional members of staff provide them with information and skills such as how to avoid cyberbullying, how to deal with cyberbullying, how to be safe online and so on.Further information:Cyberbullying policy on AnswersEtiquette Guidelines on AnswersCommunity Guidelines on AnswersForum GuidelinesVandal Patrol InformationTerms of Use & Legal information (everyone automatically accepts these terms every time they post a contribution, register or log in).
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.