It’s often deeper than you think. What some dismiss as "just jokes" or "internet drama" carries a weight that isn't always visible. Cyberbullying isolates people, turning their digital spaces—places that should be theirs—into sources of fear and anxiety.
The Impact is Real:
Isolation: Making victims feel completely alone.Cyberbullying PSA
Mental Health: Linked to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm.
Silent Suffering: Over 1 in 3 teenagers have experienced cyberbullying, yet most never tell anyone.
If you or someone you know is being targeted, you don’t have to carry it alone. Silence gives bullying power; speaking up takes it away.
Report It: Use the reporting tools on social media platforms to flag abusive content.
Block It: Immediately cut off the bully’s access to you. You don't owe them an audience.
Tell Someone: Find a trusted adult—a parent, teacher, or counselor. Asking for help is a sign of strength.
The person on the other side of the screen feels the same pain and joy as the person sitting next to you. Before you hit "send," remember:
Think before you type.
Choose empathy over engagement.
Stop the cycle. Join the Movement
This website is a safe and supportive space for anyone who is dealing with cyber bullying or wants to learn more about it. You don’t have to have all the answers to be here. This is a place to understand what cyber bullying looks like, how it can affect people, and what you can do to help yourself or others. Whether you’re going through it, worried about a friend, or just want to learn how to make the internet a kinder place, this site is here to support you and remind you that you’re not alone!