Girls are often cyberbullied more than boys due to specific kinds of harassment targeted at them, such as body shaming and sexual harassment. Additionally, girls may be more likely to speak out against abuse, making them more visible targets. Social expectations and gender stereotypes can also play a role in the higher prevalence of cyberbullying against girls.
It would be impossible to count, because somewhere in the world a girl/boy is being cyberbullied. The number unfortunately just keeps rising. Exactly, there are no known figures for this type of incident.
yes yes they are girls are more cool
Cyberbullied is one word. An example sentence would be " she was cyberbullied until she reported it to teachers".
boys as girls are more cautious about their weight
Boys are more likely to be found at the extremes - extremely good or extremely bad. Girls are more likely to be in the 'good' range.
Cyberbulling is unbelievably popular with people who find it as a 'laugh' to hurt others, and because of that, it happens to more than 70% of people and even 42% of girls have been cyberbullied from text messages.
The cast of Cyberbullied - 2011 includes: Austin James Wolff
There is little to no evidence to support such a conclusion, and anecdotal evidence in my life leads me to believe that cyberbullies target both genders equally, in the same manner that bullies select targets in real life.
it depends on the personality but more likely a boy although lots of girls get into trouble
Cyberbullied - 2011 was released on: USA: 10 December 2011 (USC Screening)
They are more likely to quit.