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15Cyberbullying is a particular type of harassment that is done over digital devices such as cell phones, computers, and tablets. Adolescents are often targeted although people of any age can be subjected to it. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website stopbullying.gov, there are three distinct types of issues that distinguish it from other types of bullying: persistence, permanency, and lack of noticeability.
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17It is persistent in that the devices, such as a cell phone, used to carry out the bullying are ones that are not easy to disengage from. It is permanent since, as opposed to a verbal taunt, the bullying itself is stored on a digital device forever unless specifically removed. It is hard to notice because other people, such as teachers and parents, may not overhear or see the bullying take place, and also because, thanks to the anonymity that the internet provides, sometimes the bully's identity can be completely unknown.
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19Cyberbullying is distinct from {{Troll}}ing in that the latter is agitating groups of people as opposed to one person specifically. Trolling can easily become cyberbullying, however, should a troll turn attentions on an individual.
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21Can overlap with NewMediaAreEvil, when the digital medium itself is blamed for the bullying rather than putting the blame on the bully, InternetJerk, when someone takes advantage of their anonymity to bully people across the internet, as well InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube, when Website/YouTube could be just one way a bully targets a victim. Thanks to the nature of smartphones having built-in cameras and wi-fi capability, the bully could also double as a malicious form of CameraFiend. This may be one motivation for {{Catfishing}}. Eventually can involve SuicideDare and lead to DrivenToSuicide for the victim. See also SocialMediaIsBad, when social networks and internet forums are seen as a way to exploit cyberbullying and as tools for cyberbullies.
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23This is often the subject for a LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek.
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25Occasionally, when a series or movie tackles this subject, the writers did not do the research and it can lead to a CluelessAesop when covering the issue. This falls under the InternetSafetyAesop since cyberbullying is a frequent problem.
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27Sadly this is TruthInTelevision, so Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease
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34* The British PSA ''Advertising/ISawYourWilly'' about the dangers of sharing inappropriate things online has a boy share a picture of his penis [[ToiletHumour as a joke]]. However, [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube it goes viral]] and a bully sends him a message saying, "[[BigStupidDooDooHead Your willy is rubbish]]!".
35* Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} has a PSA about cyberbullying as one of its inbetweeners. So does Creator/{{Disney}}, using ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' as their spokesmen. Creator/CartoonNetwork, so far, only has one about in-person bullying.
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39* {{Downplayed|Trope}} in ''Literature/MyYouthRomanticComedyIsWrongAsIExpected'': One of the first cases for the Service Club was about discovering who was cyberbullying [[BigManOnCampus Hayato Hayama]]'s [[SatelliteCharacter three male friends]] saying bad rumours about them. This case was managed by [[TheSnarkKnight Hachiman Hikigaya]] [[spoiler:by getting Hayama out of equation so the 3-member workgroup was fulfilled by the three guys so they can meet each other without having Hayato as the center]] and with this, the rumours are over and all is back to normal.
40* ''Manga/OshiNoKo'': After accidentally harming her co-star filming a reality show, Akane receives tons of hate on social media. Despite [=MEMcho=]'s advice not to reply to the haters, Akane still does so which further increases the vitriol against her. [[spoiler:This leads Akane to attempt suicide until Aqua intervenes and saves her]].
41* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'': Otonashi Meru is normally a quiet girl. Give her a cell phone, and she will heap piles of verbal abuse at you.
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45* ''Creator/MarvelComics'':
46** One especially {{Narm}}tastic PublicServiceAnnouncement had ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'' of all people resorting to this, to cause strife among the Avengers. As the cops (presumably the same ones who booked ComicBook/{{Thanos}}) haul him off, he mwah-ha-ha's over how many ''more'' he'll get to corrupt if he ever gets his hands on a computer in prison.
47** ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': An Internet troll targets Zoe Zimmerman, eventually outing her as a lesbian to her school.
48* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' had its [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicIDWHolidays2014 2014 holiday special issue]] revolve around an online bully called Anon-a-Miss leaking secrets about students. Everyone thinks it's Sunset Shimmer, even falsely accusing her due to her past as an AlphaBitch. But Sunset tells her new friends (truthfully) that [[NotMeThisTime she had nothing to do with it]]. At the end of the story, Anon-A-Miss is revealed to be [[spoiler:Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle. They were all [[GreenEyedMonster jealous of Sunset Shimmer]] over the fact that Sunset was invited to a slumber party and they weren't]].
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52* ''Webcomic/DadVillainAU'': [[RichBitch ChloƩ]]'s bullying of Marinette included taking pictures and videos that she posted online to mock her. This [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard bites her in the butt]] when Tom uses her own social media history as proof that she's been harassing his daughter for ''years''.
53* A key plot point in ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/40192773 Disciplinary Action]]'' is that several of Izuku's classmates took pictures and recorded videos of Katsuki's {{Barbaric Bully}}ing on their cell phones and posted them online. Including the moment where he told him to "[[SuicideDare take a swan dive off the roof]]", which one of his lackies uploaded with the title "Weirdo gets suicide baited!" Principal Nedzu discovers all of this when he starts investigating their history at [[SuckySchool Aldera]]; while the school had kept Katsuki's record [[RevealingCoverUp suspiciously clean]] by [[BlamingTheVictim blaming and punishing Izuku]] for all of the incidents, they hadn't paid attention to what was happening online. By the time they catch on to the investigation and start yanking things down, he's already made copies of all the posts and metadata.
54* In ''Fanfic/MiraculousNinja'', Heidi interviews Marinette for her blog, [[BlatantLies promising]] that the more personal questions will be "off the record". Not only does she expose her crush on Adrien, she also paints her as a stalker. Afterwards, Lila starts anonymously spreading ''nasty'' rumors about Marinette online in hopes of forcing her to leave Norrisville.
55* A key plot point in ''[[Fanfic/RateThis Rate This (Trust is Hard to Come By)]]'' is that Alya and the rest of Marinette's [[FairWeatherFriend former friends]] have been harassing her, sending nasty texts and messages berating her for all of the ways she's [[MadeOutToBeAJerkass supposedly been bullying Lila]]. After the akuma Gardener hits all of Paris with magic that reveals just how much (or how little) Ladybug trusts them, Marinette justifies her high rating by declaring that she's [[FriendOfMaskedSelf friends with her alter ego]], and has been showing her everything they sent, much to their [[MassOhCrap collective horror]].
56* ''Fanfic/RecommencerMiraculousLadybug'':
57** After Marinette transfers to Rosenhart Academy, Lila "sends her off" by [[MaliciousSlander slandering her online]], hoping to break her spirit further by showing she can't escape her reach ''that'' easily. It nearly gets Marinette akumatized, but the plan ultimately backfires when her new acquaintances prove that they aren't so easily misled by BlatantLies.
58** Later, Lila falsely accuses ''Marinette'' of cyberbullying ''her'', only to be taken aback when one of Marinette's friends claims ''she'' did it, TakingTheHeat with a FalseConfession. On top of this, Principal Achthoven asks to ''see'' the texts in question; while Lila naturally claims to have deleted them, Achthoven points out the AbsenceOfEvidence and asks whether ''anyone else'' had seen these messages, causing most of her classmates to start questioning her story.
59* ''Fanfic/WithConfidence'': {{Exploited|Trope}} by Izuku when he combs the social media of his classmates for evidence of their bullying, discriminatory attitudes and other nasty behavior. In particular, he targets the Quirkist, anti-mutant Hada Shiro after Shiro [[SuicideDare suicide baits]] him, sending evidence of Shiro's bigoted behavior online to every hero school he could think of. Notably, Nezu later [[WhatTheHellHero chews him out for this]], pointing out that no ''normal'' school would accept a student with such a poor reputation and that Izuku may well have [[CreateYourOwnVillain created his own villain]].
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63* ''WesternAnimation/GnomeAlone'': While trying to get back a MacGuffin necklace from [[AlphaBitch Brittany]] at the school dance, our heroine Chloe has to make the choice between her nerd friend Liam and [[AlphaBitch Brittany]]'s approval. When Liam tries to storm off, one of Brittany's groupies trips him with her foot and causes him to FacePlant onto the floor. For further humiliation, she snaps a picture and posts it online with her phone so they can all laugh about it over and over again.
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67* ''Film/{{Besties}}'': Nedjma's group films Zina while she's in a position that looks like she's giving a guy a blowjob, then they upload the video on {{social media|Is Bad}} (implied to be Instagram). A few minutes later the video already has over 150 views and nasty/mocking comments. Zina's cousin is naturally furious afterwards and comes to Nedjma and her group the next day at the laundromat to teach them the hard way that you don't mess with her cousin. Then Nedjma deletes the video.
68* ''Film/CoolCatSavesTheKids'' attempts to address this issue. Butch sends mean texts to Maria and mean emails to Cool Cat, but Cool Cat decides to feed the troll on the second instance, and he encouraged Maria to open the unsolicited text.
69* ''Film/CucuyTheBoogeyman'': Kids are being hunted down, seemingly at random, by a monster out of Mexican folklore. The common denominator with all the victims is that they took part in cyberbullying before being targeted.
70* ''Film/Cyberbully2011'': The plot, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as implied by the title]], is about protagonist Taylor suffering from severe cyberbullying after insulting an AlphaBitch online -- most of the bullying involves SlutShaming and spreading rumors. Because the bullying is online, however, Taylor and her mother struggle to get any proper justice served over it.
71* ''Film/Cyberbully2015'': The film is about a teenage girl who finds herself accused of cyberbullying by an unknown culprit and how this event devastated her, no matter if she finally could find the culprit with the help of a PlayfulHacker.
72* ''Film/{{Hackers}}'': The clique at Dade Murphy's new school learn that Federal agent Dick Gill has sworn to track, identify and nullify "internet terrorists." This is the clique's BerserkButton, whereupon they amass as much personal data on Agent Gill as they can, then monkey-wrench his life. Most notably, while dining in an expensive restaurant with his wife and some friends, his credit card gets snipped in two on the spot as though he were some deadbeat.
73* ''Film/MySpy'': During one of her bus rides towards school, two girls sitting in front of Sophie's seat seize the opportunity to take pictures of Sophie's jelly-covered face and post them on "Insta" for giggles.
74* ''Film/{{The Net|1995}}'' has Angela Bennett become marked for murder when she discovers that the Gatekeeper anti-virus software also allows back-door access to any system running it. When a hired hitman fails to kill Angela, the evil Praetorians tamper with Angela's identity, making her into a wanted fugitive with no credit and no finances.
75* ''Film/Piggy2022'': Sara is at her father's butcher shop when AlphaBitch Maca and FormerFriend Claudia come in. Maca takes a picture of the overweight Sara with her parents and posts a picture of the three of them in Instagram, captioning it "three little piggies".
76* Mentioned in ''Film/TheSocialNetwork'':
77-->'''Erica Albright:''' The Internet's not written in pencil, Mark, it's written in ink. And you published that ''Erica Albright was a bitch'', right before you made some ignorant crack about my family's name, my bra size, and then rated women based on their hotness.
78* In the MadeForTVMovie ''Film/SocialNightmare'', a student's chances of getting into a good college hang in the balance when inappropriate photos of her are posted on the Internet, and eventually she's cyberbullied with SlutShaming.
79* ''Film/{{Unfriended}}'': The central characters are gradually revealed to have been the ringleaders of a cyberbullying campaign that drove one of their classmates to suicide, through the filming of an embarrassing video and [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube posting it online for the world to see]]. Now someone (or something) is seeking revenge. [[spoiler:That someone turns out to be the ghost of the classmate, who gets her revenge on all of them come the end of the film.]]
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83* Literature/TheBerenstainBears broached the topic of cyberbullying in ''Computer Trouble'', where one of Sister Bear's classmates sends her a harassing message on Pawbook (their version of Facebook).
84* In ''Literature/ByAnyOtherName2013'', AlphaBitch Camilla creates a Facebook hate page called 'Holly Latham is a Ho'. Other girls post pictures of Holly that they secretly took in school. Joe reports the page and gets it taken down, but Holly, who is in WitnessProtection, is worried the criminals have seen it and will track her down.
85* ''Literature/RoysBedoys'': In ''Stop Cyberbullying, Roys Bedoys!'', Roys gets angry at Hopper after losing to several online card games, so he shares an embarrassing photo of Hopper with bedhead and claims he sniffs dirty socks to fall asleep.
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89* ''Series/BlackMirror'': The episode "[[Recap/BlackMirrorHatedInTheNation Hated in the Nation]]" involves a lethal cyberbullying campaign in which people wish death on strangers over the Internet and the person with the most wishes against them is horribly killed via tiny bee-like drones. [[spoiler:And then turned on its head at the end, when the drones are all sent after ''every single person'' who participated in the campaign.]]
90* ''Series/CobraKai'': In Season 1, this was Yasmine's go-to tactic for making fun of [[YouAreFat Aisha's size]] (for example, posting: "the buffet table is under attack"). Johnny expresses disgust at cyberbullying, noting that [[WhenIWasYourAge back in his day]], bullies at least took ownership and said those mean things to people's faces.
91* One episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' had the LVPD investigating the suicide of a young cheerleader -- turns out that she was DrivenToSuicide by the class' AlphaBitch who created a webpage in which an edited video of the girl calling herself a slut played and she was harassed 24/7 by mocking texts from people all over the country because the page also had her phone number. As [[VerySpecialEpisode horrifying as it was]], it was handled like many other SubcultureOfTheWeek episodes.
92* ''Series/CSICyber'': In "URL, Interrupted", Ryan investigates when a cyberbullying victim pledges to exact revenge on her tormentors. Simon is shocked to discover that his son is one of the ringleaders in the cyberbullying.
93* ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'': Downplayed in season-two. When Joy is trying to chase Nina out of the school so she can get Fabian, she takes to the internet and chooses to write a nasty, anonymous article about how much Nina sucks. All of it is done with the intention to cause harm, and her being anonymous was intended to keep her free from consequences...until she got busted, and everyone turned on her for it.
94* One episode of ''Series/JoanOfArcadia'' features an AlphaBitch taking an embarrassing photo of Joan in her underwear in the locker room after gym class, then threatening to send the photo to everyone in school. When Joan tries to take the mean girl's phone, she inadvertently follows through on the threat and is subjected to relentless teasing. Joan's friends decide to fight fire with fire by stealing the girl's diary and reading all of her humiliating secrets aloud... including the fact that their target's mother has breast cancer. The girl breaks down sobbing, giving Joan a HeelRealization moment.
95* ''Series/AlRawabiSchoolForGirls'': After a photo is leaked of Ruqayyah taking off her hijab, she is subjected to a flurry of hateful comments on Facebook insulting her appearance and telling her that she has brought shame to her family.
96* The KoreanDrama ''Series/SchoolgirlDetectives'' is about a [[KidDetective Detective]] {{School Club|Stories}} in an AllGirlSchool that solve mysteries in their school, from bullying to abortion and suicide. One of the cases was about a case of cyberbullying of a girl who was about to be DrivenToSuicide until the Club intervenes to stop it. Having a [[PlayfulHacker computing expert]] in the group certainly helped a lot in this case.
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100* One of the themes of "Life's Too Short" by Music/{{Aespa}}
101-->''Some people are so mean, all behind a phone screen\
102When we're tryna live our lives\
103Why you gotta be so vicious? Be about your business\
104'Stead of getting up in mine''
105* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1dSkUEb3B4 "Love"]] by Music/{{Grimes}} was written about cyberbullying and harassment she was receiving on social media and by journalists at the time.
106--> ''When you hate me\
107You think it fixes you to break me?''
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111* ''VideoGame/HighSchoolStory'' features a quest line called "Hope's Story" about cyberbullying. The Cybersmile Foundation is referenced in the quest.
112* ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'': Kate Marsh suffers from this after the Vortex Club [[InstantHumiliationJustAddYoutube records and shares a video]] of her making out with at least one boy at a party; she was [[SlippingAMickey drugged]] and didn't even remember what most of she did that night. Kate is then bullied severely by her fellow students, her fundamentalist Christian family calls her a "Jezebel", and she will eventually [[spoiler:attempt to commit suicide by throwing herself off a rooftop. Max can talk her down, if she's been consistently supportive of Kate throughout the game]].
113* A rare heroic version of this trope occurs in ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole''. The New Kid finds themself surrounded by [[DirtyKid the Raisins Girls]] and about to receive a beating--when suddenly, all of the girls' phones began beeping non-stop with rumors, fake tweets, and social media accounts vanishing. It turns out it's the work of Wendy Testaburger, whose superhero persona Call Girl is a PlayfulHacker specializing in accessing people's social networks and devastating them. When used in battle, Call Girl's attacks involve hacking into people's phones for damage (and, when that fails, simply [[BoringButPractical beating them with a selfie stick]]). It's definitely ProtagonistCenteredMorality, as Call Girl is undeniably cyberbullying her targets, but it's also made clear that Wendy only goes after jerks and villains, not everyday people (and even then, Wendy is occasionally an ApologeticAttacker: "You're gonna hate me for this!").
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117* ''Website/HectorsWorld'' animation "You're Not Alone": Ming the clam gets sent a photo of herself with glasses and a moustache drawn on, which sets off an EmbarrassmentPlot and the word "cyberbullying" is said many times, but it turns out that the two fish who sent it, Bella and Brooke, only meant it as a joke, and not to bully her.
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121* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', John and his friends are harassed by anonymous jerks online, in what is explicitly referred to as trolling [[spoiler:(and the trolls turn out to be from an alien race literally called trolls)]]. This is contrasted with later on in the narrative when Jane and her friends are jeered (''[[InsistentTerminology not]]'' trolled) via chat by Caliborn, who is the brother of one of their friends. After an incident where Caliborn calls Jane fat and terrible (while also hitting on her), which causes her to burst into tears, the narrative explicitly refers to this as cyberbullying. In both cases, the harassers have a near-omniscient view of the harassed's lives and actions, which they are able to exploit for their taunts.
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125* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-3949 SCP-3949]] is an entity that posts fanfic and fanart online of an anime that doesn't exist. About 2% of people who see its work will [[FakeMemories start believing that the anime does exist and have memories of watching it]]. Since it's shown to have a very timid personality, the Foundation's containment protocol involves cyberbullying it until it deletes its accounts. It usually reappears and starts posting again after a while, but after a whole year without a reappearance, [[DrivenToSuicide it was reclassified as Neutralized]].
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129* ''WebVideo/EchoRose'': Upon arriving in town, Echo decides to follow an Instagram account called "Nettlebrook's Fallen Angels", and discovers it to be nothing more than a bunch of spoiled high-school girls targeting, harassing, and SlutShaming other students. She is appalled, but unsure of what to do about it, as she works as a janitor at their school, and didn't want to be seen as creepy.
130* "Joe's story cyberbullying" is often used in UK schools in PSHE for educational purposes. It includes the song "Still Fighting It" by Ben Folds, and shows Joe being cyberbullied for being a Teacher's Pet.
131* A video incorporating video clips of the Music/TaylorSwift song "White Horse" and the 2011 movie ''[[Film/Cyberbully2011 Cyberbully]]'' ends with a gunshot, implying a suicide had taken place because of what's suggested to be cyberbullying. (Possibly meant as a dark parody of some of Swift's songs, which had depressing themes.)
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135* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh", Arthur already bullies Sue Ellen in real life, but he takes it digitally when he emails her a picture with her head photoshopped on a sheepdog. This is the final straw that makes Sue Ellen want to change classes, just to get away from Arthur.
136* The ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' episode "[[Recap/BigCityGreensS1E16 Cyberbullies]]" focuses on Cricket, Tilly, and their friends getting harassed by a trio of online bullies known as the Cyber Knights, who repeatedly force the kids to bow down to them. Cricket helps the others learn to stand up for themselves and not run away for the rest of their lives so they can take the bullies down.
137* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
138** One episode is about Peter and his family praying to God and apologizing for cyberbullying a girl to the point where she committed suicide.
139** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS18E10ConniesCelica Connie's Cellica]]", [[AlphaBitch Connie D'Amico]] is expelled from school after assaulting Lois (who was the new music teacher). [[NeverMyFault Rather than take responsibility for her actions]], Connie resorts to hacking Lois' Facebook account and ruining her reputation out of [[EvilIsPetty spite]].
140* ''WesternAnimation/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur2023'' tackles this topic in its second episode. A user named [=SYPH0N8TR=] harasses Lunella's online Moon Girl fanpage with petty insults about her and Devil Dinosaur's appearances and intelligence. This extends to warping Lunella's response video into a catchy meme to double down on breaking her image.
141* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In the episode "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E2SkankHunt Skank Hunt]]", Gerald's online persona [=SkankHunt42=] is primarily a {{troll}} who harasses random groups of people for fun, but he dedicates extra time to Freja Ollegard, a Danish Olympic medalist and breast cancer survivor who takes down her website and personally denounces the trolling. After giving this statement, the trolls target Freja by sending questions to her on a talk show mocking her breast cancer. This eventually drives Freja to kill herself and kickstarts Denmark's national contempt for trolling.
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