Cyberbullying |
Cyberbullying is the use of technology to embarrass, hurt, threaten, or target another person. Hurting others this way can include sending abusive messages, sharing embarrassing videos, spreading rumors, and many other things that are done to put others down. Cyberbullying can be equally, if not more, hurtful than verbal or physical bullying, and there is a zero tolerance policy for cyberbullying in the hive. Click here and here for more information on cyberbullying. |
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