Answers.com does everything it can to reach out to those who are affected by the acts of internet stalking and cyber-bullying. If users on the site suspect they or somebody else is falling victim to such acts, they should report the issue to a Site Supervisor or Community Assistant immediately. The issue will then be hopefully taken on-board and can be sorted out efficiently and effectively.
Anything that involves someone you don't know who is following you, talking to you/harrassing you, looking at all your pages and is trying to get information out of you. It could also fit into the category of cyberbullying if the stalker doesn't get what he/she wants out of their victim.
Yes, a person can be convicted of stalking over the Internet. All 50 U.S. states have laws that address cyber stalking.
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It is being stalked on the internet
Real world stalking is when someone is physically stalked. Cyber stalking is stalking over the internet, usually on social media sites or via email, etc.
Stalking LeVar - 2013 was released on: USA: 25 August 2013 (internet)
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It's called cyberstalking and it is a crime. If you or someone you know is being cyberstalked you need to contact FBI via their online site for internet crimes. Google IC3 Complaint (Internet Crime Ctr.). You can fill out your complaint and send it instantly, electronically. Good luck.
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No, not at all! They are the two opposite poles like the North and South ones. Anti-bullying means to be against the actions of bullying whereas cyberbullying is a type of bullying through Internet...
You can find out more about cyber stalking in the internet. There are forums people talking about cyber stalking. There are an article from Marshall Unviersity talking about cyber stalking.
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