Introduction
Cyberbullying, also known as online harassment, is a modern form of bullying that occurs in the digital world. In an increasingly connected society, where technology and social media play a central role in daily life, cyberbullying poses a significant threat, especially to young people. This type of harassment includes sending harmful messages, spreading rumors, sharing humiliating images, or revealing personal information without consent.

What is cyberbullyng?

What Is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place online through digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, gaming platforms, or email. It involves deliberate actions aimed at harassing, intimidating, shaming, or harming someone.
Examples include: Sending mean or threatening messages. Spreading false rumors or gossip online. Sharing private or embarrassing information or images without consent. Impersonating someone to harm their reputation.
What are the effects of cyberbullyng?

The effects can vary based on the individual and the severity of the bullying, but common consequences include:
1.Emotional Effects: Feelings of sadness, anger, fear, or helplessness. Loss of self-esteem and confidence.
2. Mental Health Effects: Anxiety, depression, or other mental health disorders. Increased risk of self-harm or suicidal thoughts.
3.Social Effects: Withdrawal from friends, family, and social activities. Difficulty forming or maintaining relationships.
4. Academic or Professional Impact: Poor academic performance or absenteeism from school. Strained performance or attendance at work.
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Introduction
Cyberbullying, also known as online harassment, is a modern form of bullying that occurs in the digital world. In an increasingly connected society, where technology and social media play a central role in daily life, cyberbullying poses a significant threat, especially to young people. This type of harassment includes sending harmful messages, spreading rumors, sharing humiliating images, or revealing personal information without consent.

What is cyberbullyng?

What Is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place online through digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, gaming platforms, or email. It involves deliberate actions aimed at harassing, intimidating, shaming, or harming someone.
Examples include: Sending mean or threatening messages. Spreading false rumors or gossip online. Sharing private or embarrassing information or images without consent. Impersonating someone to harm their reputation.
What are the effects of cyberbullyng?

The effects can vary based on the individual and the severity of the bullying, but common consequences include:
1.Emotional Effects: Feelings of sadness, anger, fear, or helplessness. Loss of self-esteem and confidence.
2. Mental Health Effects: Anxiety, depression, or other mental health disorders. Increased risk of self-harm or suicidal thoughts.
3.Social Effects: Withdrawal from friends, family, and social activities. Difficulty forming or maintaining relationships.
4. Academic or Professional Impact: Poor academic performance or absenteeism from school. Strained performance or attendance at work.
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