- An i-SAFE survey of approximately 1,500 people found that 42% of kids reported being bullied online, with 1 in 4 experiencing it more than once. 35% have been threatened online and nearly 1 in 5 experienced threats more than once.
- Cyberbullying can take many forms, including taking and posting embarrassing photos without consent, sending threatening messages, falsely impersonating others online, and hacking. The reasons bullies target victims online vary but include wanting to harm or get revenge on the victim.
- Laws against cyberbullying are controversial as they may infringe on free speech rights, though supporters argue it is necessary to prevent cyberbullying's harms. One law was declared too vague but resulted in