Cyberbullies thrive on the reaction they get from the victim. When you're being cyberbullied, the best thing to do is ignore it or walk away from the conversation. The only good news about online or telephone bullying is that the evidence can usually be saved and shown to someone who can help. Evidence should be preserved in case the bullying escalates. If cyberbullying really affects the victim, he or she should ask for help. Sometimes the only thing the victim needs is someone to listen to their problems. Another good way to solve the problem of cyberbullying is to block the person doing the bullying. Regardless of whether the harassment occurs via an app, text, or comments, the victim should do themselves a favor and block the person (Cowie). A good way to prevent cyberbullying is to not share your social network password. If the wrong person learns someone's password, terrible things can happen. Cyberbullying may never end, but it can
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