Cyberbullying involves using electronic communication to harass, humiliate, or threaten others. It can take many forms such as sending mean texts or emails, spreading rumors online, hacking into accounts to send hurtful messages, ridiculing others on blogs or websites, or sharing embarrassing photos without consent. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can occur 24/7 and allows bullies to remain anonymous. Victims feel intense isolation, fear, and despair, sometimes leading to self-harm or suicide. Research links cyberbullying to increased suicidal thoughts in teens. Adults and teens are advised to think before posting online, protect personal information, stand up to cyberbullying, and report incidents to authorities.