There was a boy who was into a particular video game. He joined an online gaming community. But some of the older members started bullying him, constantly saying he was no good at the game. They even spread rumors in the community that he was a cheater. As a result, he lost his love for the game and stopped playing altogether. It was really sad to see how the cyber bullying took away his hobby.
One story is about a young girl who posted her drawings on a social media platform. Some users started to leave mean comments, saying her art was 'ugly' and that she should stop. It made her very self - conscious and she almost gave up on her hobby.
A teenager shared her thoughts on a public forum about a popular TV show. She had a different opinion from some of the hardcore fans. These fans started cyber bullying her. They sent her threatening messages, saying things like she should keep her mouth shut. They also hacked into her email account and sent out embarrassing messages to her contacts. This whole experience was terrifying for her and made her very cautious about sharing her opinions online.
There was a boy, Tom, who was into a particular type of music that wasn't mainstream. He joined an online music forum to talk about it. However, a group of users started making fun of his taste in music. They sent him private messages with offensive remarks and also spread false rumors about him in the forum, like he was a 'poser'. This made Tom feel isolated and he almost stopped listening to his favorite music.
Well, in one instance, a cyber bully sent an insulting message to a boy about his taste in music. The boy, instead of getting upset, sent back a video of himself dancing crazily to that very music while wearing a really goofy costume. He posted it publicly and tagged the bully. Everyone had a good laugh and the bully was left feeling quite embarrassed as the boy had turned the situation into a comical one.
Sure. One story is about a girl who posted a photo of herself on social media. Some mean users started leaving cruel comments about her appearance, saying she was ugly and fat. These comments made her extremely self - conscious and she became withdrawn, avoiding social media and even real - life social interactions.
Sure. There was a case where a Canadian teen was constantly harassed online. Mean comments were left on her social media posts about her appearance. She became very withdrawn and her grades started to drop as a result of the emotional distress.
One story is about a Canadian teen who was constantly harassed on social media. Mean comments were made about her appearance, which led to her becoming very self - conscious and withdrawn. She eventually had to change schools to escape the online abuse.
In cyber bullying stories, one common consequence is the victim's damaged self - esteem. For example, if they are constantly insulted online, they start to believe those negative comments about themselves.
One story is about a girl who had her unflattering photo shared online by classmates. They added mean captions, which made her feel extremely self - conscious and ashamed. She started to avoid school and lost her confidence.
Well, one high school cyber bullying story is that a student started a false rumor about a classmate on an online forum. The rumor spread like wildfire and the victim was ostracized at school. People would make snide remarks to her based on the untrue rumor. Another instance involved a group of students creating a mean - spirited poll about the 'least liked' classmate on a social media platform, which really hurt the feelings of the one who got the most 'votes'.