Cyberbullying involves using electronic communication to harass or bully others. It has become increasingly common among teenagers and can include posting rumors, threats, or sexual remarks about victims online. Some reports indicate that cyberbullying can be more psychologically harmful than traditional bullying. Increased awareness of cyberbullying in the United States has been driven by high-profile cases in recent years. Several countries and states now have laws against cyberbullying, though approaches differ on targeting teenagers versus broader harassment. The consequences of cyberbullying victimization can be serious, while cyberstalking poses a direct safety threat.