The people that are statistically to be more prone to be cyber bullied are:
People with mental health issues
Teens who are gay or lesbian, or those who are struggling with their sexuality or gender identity
Students who recently moved to a new school
Children who are perceived as outsiders by their peers
But the truth is, anyone who goes online can be cyber bullied
Some consequences for the bully are:
They might be charged with a criminal offence depending on the damage caused with a penalty of up to 3 years imprisonment
Some consequences for the victim are:
Heightened social anxiety, both on and offline
A higher possibility of depression/suicide
Sleep deprivation/insomnia
Talk to someone you trust
Print out the messages as evidence and show to a trusted adult
Report the abuse to the police, as this a chargeable offence
Never respond to the messages, as this could worsen the problem, what you say on the internet stays there forever
Block the harasser after you have made copies of the messages
Credits:
Sammy and Kate