Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying refers to the use of digital technologies to harm or harass another person. It is a growing problem worldwide and can have serious consequences, including mental health issues, lowered self-esteem, and even suicide. Cyberbullying can take on many forms, including creating or sharing embarrassing photos or videos, sending hurtful messages, or using someone’s personal information without their consent. It is a form of violence that can be difficult to detect and prevent, but there are organizations and resources available to help victims and families affected by cyberbullying. Through education, effective online safety measures, and strategies for responding to cyberbullying, individuals and communities can work together to reduce the incidence of cyberbullying and its negative effects.
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