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 Cyberbullying does not require physical power to dominate; smaller, more tech-savvy individuals have discovered techniques to terrify others that were not before conceivable.[([[https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/72419|intechopen]])] Cyberbullying does not require physical power to dominate; smaller, more tech-savvy individuals have discovered techniques to terrify others that were not before conceivable.[([[https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/72419|intechopen]])]
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 +===== LGBTQ =====
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 +People who identify as LGBTQ+ are more likely than their straight or cisgender peers to be victims of cyberbullying.[([[https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/11/6560/pdf|mdpi]])]
 +
 +===== Troubled Victim And Bully =====
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 +People who are both a cyberbully and a victim of cyberbullying are more emotionally and psychologically unhappy than those who simply fall into one category.[([[https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/cyberbullying.html|kidshealth]])]
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 +===== Offenders - No Difference =====
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 +While females, nonwhites, nonheterosexuals, and nonsingles are the most probable victims of cyberstalking or cyberbullying, there is no difference in the kind of offenders, implying that the same demography targets all of these oppressed groups.[([[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232933761_Stalking_in_the_Twilight_Zone_Extent_of_Cyberstalking_Victimization_and_Offending_Among_College_Students|researchgate]])]
 +
 +===== Social Anxiety =====
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 +Children and teens who engage in cyberbullying have greater rates of social anxiety than those who do not, suggesting that online engagement was a better channel for this population to both bully and be bullied.[([[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634909/full|frontiersin]])]
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 +===== Success Rate In Stopping Bullies =====
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 +Adolescents who are "badly bullied" have a lower success rate than those who are only "mildly bullied" in getting bullies to stop being aggressive.[([[https://www.tui.ie/_fileupload/ETB%20Ireland%20Cyber%20bullying%20Guidelines.docx|tui]])]
 +
 +===== Noticing Victims =====
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 +People who have been bullied are twice as likely to notice when someone else is being victimized.[([[https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/stats.asp|pacer]])]
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 +===== 1/3 Teenagers =====
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 +If they witness or are the victim of cyberbullying, more than one-third of teenagers will not speak to an adult.[([[https://enough.org/stats_cyberbullying|enough]])]
 +
 +===== Social Media Apps Not Doing Enough =====
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 +The majority of adolescent social media users say that the apps are not doing enough to address cyberbullying on their platforms.[([[https://www.unicef.org/tajikistan/cyberbullying-what-it-and-how-stop-it|unicef]])]
 +
 +===== Social Trend =====
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 +Because the Internet has over three billion users, social scientists believe cyberbullying will endure for a long time.[([[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10639-022-11168-4|springer]])]
 +
 +===== Problem Not Only For Teenagers =====
 +
 +While cyberbullying is commonly associated with kids (middle and high school age), college students and adults have also reported incidents of cyberbullying.[([[https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2158244014526721|sagepub]])]
 +
 +===== Cyberbullying In Pediatrics =====
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 +Screening questions concerning cyberbullying, according to social scientists, should be included in pediatric checkups for individuals in the age categories most likely to be impacted. It might be one strategy to fight its growing popularity. Similar initiatives have helped to minimize teen dating violence and sexual assault.[([[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634909/full|frontiersin]])]
 +
 +===== Criminalization Of Cyberbullying =====
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 +44 states had approved legislation making cyberbullying and other types of internet abuse illegal. Every state in the US, however, has rules or legislation in place to prosecute conventional bullying.[([[https://www.gaggle.net/blog/speaks/is-cyberbullying-illegal-in-your-state|gaggle]])]
 +
 +===== Geofencing =====
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 +Many schools are implementing "geofencing," which prohibits the usage of certain applications and websites on school premises that might be used to cyberbully others.[([[https://www.csoonline.com/article/2134508/teen-cyberbullying-grows-with--anonymous--social-chat-apps.html|csoonline]])]
 +
 +===== Stealing Accounts And Passwords =====
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 +A bully stole and altered four out of ten middle school kids' passwords, locking them out of their own accounts or sending mails acting as them.[([[https://prezi.com/yf1qisjy1y17/cyberbullying-solutions-for-students/|prezi]])]
 +
 +===== Absent From School =====
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 +More than 16,000 students are missing from school as a result of bullying.[([[https://safeguarding.network/content/safeguarding-resources/bullying/|safeguarding]])]
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