Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person.
The most common ways of cuberbullying are threats and mean, aggressive, or rude texts, tweets, posts, or messages such as posting personal information, pictures, or videos designed to hurt or embarrass someone else.
It's nothing else than excluding a person because of his/her appearance, way of talking or financial situation.
Trolling is to make a nasty, abusive comment about someone and some point in an on-going discussion on the Internet by a person who takes advantage of the anonymity of the medium and further masks his identity under pseudonyms.
Using artificial intelligence, deepfakes can mimic a person's voice and facial features. The technology uses an audio recording of someone's voice to make it say things that the person might never have said. It can mimic someone's facial movements from videos of them, or even just a picture of their face.
Manage privacy settings online
Protect your passwords
Keep clear records
Don’t respond or retaliate
Block cyberbullies via user settings
Report cyberbullying to site admins
Stay safe online
Ask when you think a friend might need help
Remember you aren’t alone
Contact law enforcement if you feel threatened