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monitta
3 years ago
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They talk about how some schools aren't even aware of how big the problem of bullying is while others have zero-tolerance polici

es and don't even listen to the bullies side of the story. They talk about all the awful effects of bullying that can last for years. They also explain how cyber-bullying is even harder for schools to track because the cyberbully can easily delete their bullying post with one click.
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1 answer:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

They are on the internet where people may not know who they are where they are from so it would be hard to locate them and Besides, the cyberbully can easily delete their bullying post.

Explanation:

We can't stop all bullying, but we can prevent it from happening so often.  Like I said, most of the time bullies just need someone to talk to. Its anger kept in trouble. So when it comes to telling an adult, it's not an option. Instead of being a bystander, there is always the option of being an upstander. Reporting bullying is always a way to stop bullying.

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