
Cyberbullying is the use of digital technologies, such as the internet and social media, to harass, intimidate, or bully others. This type of bullying can take many forms, including sending threatening or abusive messages, spreading rumors or lies about someone online, or sharing embarrassing or private information without their consent.
Cyberbullying can have serious consequences for the victims, including emotional distress, social isolation, and in some cases, even suicide. It can also have negative effects on the bullies themselves, such as criminal charges, damage to their reputations, and social ostracization.
To combat cyberbullying, it is important for parents, educators, and other adults to educate young people about the dangers of cyberbullying and how to prevent it. This can include teaching them about the importance of treating others with respect online and the potential consequences of engaging in cyberbullying. It is also important for adults to be vigilant and monitor children’s online activities to help prevent cyberbullying from occurring.








