| NOUN | cyberbully | cyberbullies |
| VERB | to cyberbully | cyberbullied | cyberbullied cyberbullying | cyberbullies |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The main factor that encourages cyberbullying is the fact that a cyberbully can hide behind the shield of online anonymity.
- Social media also creates a toxic environment where people cyberbully each other, so in person they act the same way and don't worry about the consequences.
- A meta-analysis of 122 studies published in the journal of "Aggressive Behavior" found males are more likely to cyberbully than females, although the difference was small.
- Kerr was one of the lawyers for alleged MySpace "cyberbully" Lori Drew.
- He was also graceful enough to act as a panellist in the Anti-Cyberbully Awareness Forum, a forum organised by the Universiti Malaya Student Union (UMSU) in Universiti Malaya on 7 January 2023.
- Adult Mom was also part of a split alongside Cyberbully Mom Club and i tried to run away when i was 6.
- A cyberbully is a person who engages in cyberbullying.
- Catfishing can also be used as a tactic to cyberbully someone by attacking other individuals online working under a fake or anonymous identity.
- Moreover, online, under the name anonymous, people utilize it in bad ways like the cyberbully or spread rumors.
- In 2011, Monte founded an online petition to bring the issue of cyberbullying (referred to as "Jamey's Law" after Jamey Rodemeyer of Buffalo, NY) to New York legislators.
- Also in response to his death, reigning Miss New York Kaitlin Monte founded an online petition to bring the issue of cyberbullying (known as "Jamey's Law") to New York legislators.
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