Explain cyberbullying.
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Cyberbullying refers to the deliberate use of digital communication platforms, such as social media, messaging apps, or online forums, to harass, intimidate, or harm individuals. It involves the use of technology to spread rumors, share hurtful messages, post offensive content, or engage in other forms of aggressive behavior with the intent to harm the target emotionally or socially.
Cyberbullying can take various forms, including online harassment, impersonation, spreading false information, or the creation and dissemination of hurtful content like images or videos. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying often occurs in a virtual environment, providing anonymity to perpetrators and enabling the rapid and widespread distribution of harmful content.
The impact of cyberbullying on victims can be severe, leading to emotional distress, social isolation, and, in extreme cases, even self-harm. Preventing and addressing cyberbullying requires a combination of education, awareness, and effective policies to create a safer online environment. Many schools, communities, and online platforms have implemented measures to combat cyberbullying and promote responsible digital behavior.