A cyberbully might send hurtful messages or comments through social media, text, or online gaming platforms, targeting an individual to humiliate or intimidate them. They may also spread rumors, share private information without consent, or create fake profiles to impersonate the victim. Additionally, they could engage in exclusionary tactics, such as deliberately leaving someone out of online groups or discussions. Overall, their actions aim to instill fear, shame, or emotional distress in the victim.
Someone who cyberbullies is a cyberbully.
Anybody could be a cyberbully if they bully you online
Yes, "cyberbully" is one word.
The duration of Cyberbully - film - is 1.45 hours.
Cyberbully. That is the way it is spelled. Or...it could be spelled like cyber bully or cyberbully...no hyphen.
Cyberbully - film - was created on 2011-07-17.
Cyberbully - 2011 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Yes. If a supervisor finds a cyberbully on wikianswers, the supervisor would block the cyberbully.
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Yes, anyone with access to the internet and a means of communication can engage in cyberbullying. It is not limited by age, gender, or location. Cyberbullying can take many forms, such as spreading rumors, sharing private information, or sending hurtful messages online.
ABC Family is showing "Cyberbully" at 9:00pm on Wednesday July 20, 2011. also on netflix