By: Alexandra Shaurette And Denice Tintas. What is cyberbullying? A person who uses the Internet to harass or intimidate someone else. An e-mail message.

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By: Alexandra Shaurette And Denice Tintas

What is cyberbullying? A person who uses the Internet to harass or intimidate someone else. An message with a phony from: address is a common way to reach someone without identifying the sender. An "anonymous blog" keeps the writer's identity a secret and allows the blogger to make harmful comments about someone else.

WHERE DOES IT HAPPEN Cyberbullying happens online, at home,at school, or on social websites. Such as facebook, MySpace, or even yahoo. These websites are continuously abused with people bullying others on their statuses or by .

What does it cause In some occasions it causes suicides It also causes sadness, aggressiveness, anger, It is mean, cruel, and makes people feel alone and makes people cry

Some of the things one can do to counter cyberbullying You can report to a teacher or parent You can promote cyberbullying to stop it Evaluate the situation Update the teachers on the situation Understand how it affects people Put up posters and make websites

Resources Desertmoonowls.wikispaces.com/file/view/cyberbully ingOverview.pdf