1. What is it? Is an aggressive or harassing act, which copies it self through technological tools
2. Types of cyberbullying: •flamming •harassment •denigration •cyber stalking •impersonation •tricy or outing •exclusion
3. How to solve cyberbullying? •tells the injustices suffered to parents or teachers; •don’t respond to threats; •save all messages received by the cyberbully; •report harassment to the postal police.
4. Statistics in the world: According to UNESCO data in high in come countries the percentage of children and teenagers who are victims of cyberbullying varies between 5% and 21%, with a greater probability for girls to suffer this kind of harassment
5. How does it manifest? Cyberbullying involves more teenagers, precisely because of the delicate age group the consequences of this phenomenon are devasting. Cyberbullies often don’t understand the victim’s suffering every time it is targeted online, also for those who perform the action everything seems to be a game which doesn’t need to be stopped