Teenagers
Cyberbullying in the teen years — how is it different, and more dangerous?
Cyberbullying is relentlessly pervasive—it follows a teenager directly into the safety of their bedroom 24/7, leaves a permanent public digital footprint, and operates with an scale of anonymity that amplifies cruelty. Maintain a non-punitive digital check-in routine, promise you will never confiscate their phone if they report bullying, and preserve screenshots to formally engage platform moderators and school authorities.
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