People are cyberbullied , because they either cause something , or somebody hears a rumor about them , or you just say something , that's everybody can tease you about . YOU BETTER NOT BE CYBERBULLYING ! . >:|
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People are cyberbullied for various reasons, such as jealousy, revenge, or to exert power and control over someone. It can also be a way for the bully to feel a sense of superiority or to anonymously act out their negative emotions without facing consequences. Cyberbullying often occurs due to the ease of spreading hurtful messages online.
Estimates vary, but it is believed that millions of people around the world experience cyberbullying each day. Social media platforms and online interactions have made it easier for individuals to become targets of cyberbullying, which can have serious and harmful effects on a person's mental health and well-being.
Key findings of the poll of 1,000 kids nationwide were: ¢ One-third of all teens (ages 12-17) and one-sixth of children (ages 6-11) have had mean, threatening or embarrassing things said about them online. ¢ 10 percent of the teens and four percent of the younger children were threatened online with physical harm. ¢ 16 percent of the teens and preteens who were victims told no one about it. About half of children ages 6-11 told their parents. Only 30 percent of older kids told their parents. ¢ Preteens were as likely to receive harmful messages at school (45 percent) as at home (44 percent). Older children received 30 percent of harmful messages at school and 70 percent at home. ¢ 17 percent of preteens and seven percent of teens said they were worried about bullying as they start a new school year.
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