Introduction on cyberbullying in schools
Cyberbullying in schools refers to the use of digital platforms—such as social media, messaging apps, and online forums—to harass, threaten, or humiliate students. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can occur 24/7, making it pervasive and often harder to escape. Victims may experience emotional distress, anxiety, and a decline in academic performance. Schools are increasingly recognizing the need to address this issue through awareness programs, supportive environments, and clear policies to foster safe online interactions among students.
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