Tbilisi. Taso Foundation shares information about Cyberbullying.
“Cyberbullying is sending of intimidating, mocking, or threatening messages, often through social media, and according to studies, in most cases, it targets teens, young girls, and members of minority groups.
Face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying can happen following or in line with each other, but in some cases, cyberbullying leaves a digital trace of malicious activity - a record or a message that can be useful and provide evidence to stop violence”.
Source: Marcum, Catherine D. et al. “Battle of the Sexes: An Examination of Male and Female Cyberbullying.” International Journal of Cyber Criminology.
Source: The organization’s page on the social network
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