A new phenomena that involves bullying through means of communication devices, with the internet in particular. Cyberbullies often use cell phones, junk e-mail, text messages, internet message board communities, or instant messenging programs in order to be able to carry out negative statements or criticisms that are commonly expressed in bullying, which repeat over time on the internet rather than face to face. A bully is an individual who tends to torment others, either through verbal harassment or physical assaults, or through more subtle methods of coercion. ...
Unlike normal bullying, cyberbullies often cannot be referred to authorities due to the fact that little may be known about them considering that they are not visible at the time of the bullying. Also, even in someone's own private bedroom bullies can keep harassing them while on their computers.
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Cyberbullying is any kind of harassment, insults and humiliation that uses mobile, wireless or Internet-related technology in some way to hurt another child, preteen or teen.
But both girls and boys cyberbully each other and are victms of cyberbullying, and the problems often begins as young as 8 or 9 years of age and continues until they are about 15 years old.
These are called “cyberbullying by proxy” or “third-party cyberbullying.” They may involve something as simple as a “notify war” or a “warning war” where kids report the victim for violating the terms of service of their Internet provider.