Different forms of cyberbullying
1. Direct harassment: Sending threatening or insulting messages directly to the victim through social media, email, or messaging apps.
2. Posting negative comments or rumors: Sharing harmful or false information about someone online with the intent to embarrass or harm their reputation.
3. Impersonation: Creating fake accounts or profiles to impersonate someone and post negative or hurtful things in their name.
4. Exclusion: Deliberately excluding someone from online social groups or conversations, or spreading rumors to turn others against them.
5. Cyberstalking: Constantly monitoring someone's online activity, sending them excessive messages, or making threats to intimidate or scare them.
6. Doxxing: Publishing someone's private information online without their consent, such as their address, phone number, or financial details.
7. Revenge : Sharing intimate or explicit photos or videos of someone without their permission as a form of retaliation or humiliation.
8. Trolling: Posting inflammatory or offensive comments online to provoke a negative reaction from others.
9. Phishing: Sending fake emails or messages to trick someone into sharing personal information, such as passwords or financial details.
10. Hacktivism: Using hacking techniques to gain unauthorized access to someone's online accounts or devices in order to steal information or cause harm.