First off you can ignore it if you want. If you feel that what they're doing is wrong, most people would reply/tell the person off. Usually that is unsuccessful, because the person who is cyberbullying will try to 'flame you' or in other terms make you mad. The best thing to do is not take it seriously, because if you do the 'trolls or cyberbullies' will try to make you even more mad.
If there is cyberbullying on WikiAnswers, you should be messaging a supervisor (names in red at the bottom of the Community Forum page).
I had a friend who was a victim on the internet from one person who was cyberbullying him, his family and is company, giving out personal information of his on the internet, ect. He got an attorney and got a settlement for $500,000 in damages. So it's worth the trouble of getting an attorney to handle it. The court system takes cyberbullying very seriously.
42% of kids are bullied while online.
If you or someone you know is being cyber bullied, you should report it to your family, administrators, and the website on which they are being bullied.
over a million kids have gotton cyber bullied
44% of canadians said they have been bullied online 56% of canadians said they have not been bullied online OUT OF THE PEOPLE WHO SAID YES... 62% have said they have been bullied more than once 38%said they havent 56% admit they have bullied someone online before
10,000 people are cyber bullied a day. ( Dr. Phil)
They should not delete the message. Keep it for proof, if you report them.
Kids that are new to games and kids that are usually scared to tell other people that they are cyber bullied.
yes, its js that i wasnt aware that i was cyber bullied
There aren't necessarily any ways you can "prevent" cyber bullying, but you can stop it when it happens. If you feel as though you or someone you know is being cyber bullied, you should report it to your parents, school administrators, and to the officials of the site on which you are being bullied.
Its cyber bullied and it is not one word!
You can report the person on Facebook and the relevant authority if you get cyber bullied.
The internet.