Cyberbullying BY Haley griffith
What is cyber-bullying? It's the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
Some examples of cyber-bullying include: sending mean or threatening messages or images by computer or phone, posting sensitive, private information and/or false information about another person online, or pretending to be someone else in order to make a person look bad.
Ways to prevent cyber-bullying: Never respond to harassing or rude comments, save or print the evidence, talk to your parents or guardian if you are harassed, change your passwords often, use privacy settings to block unwanted messages, think before posting or sending photos – they could be used to hurt you, and contact the site administrator if someone creates a social networking page in your name.