CyberBullying
and how to get out
Cyberbullying hurts, and no one likes it. In a perfect world, it wouldn't exist, but it does, and we have to know how to deal with it.
Through texts
In a text, you'll usually know who the cyberbully is, you can take a screenshot, and report it to your parents, or an adult at school. You can ask them to stop, through texts and in person. Don't start being mean back, cause that will only encourage them. If they still won't stop, take them out of your contacts, and wait for an apology before you do put them back on.
Through Social Media
On Social Media, you may not know who the actual person is, so it'll be a little harder to deal with. You should try to ignore them, and take them off your friends list if they were on it, and ask them to stop, kindly. Take a break from the computer and go spend some time with your family or friends. Go back on after a few days, and if their still going, try again, if their still going after a while you should take the problem to someone who has more control over it.
It hurts
It may not hurt physically, but the person receiving the cyberbullying won't be feeling to great. If you are cuberbullying someone, please do the right thing, and stop. You may not realize it, but if the person has asked you to stop, and isn't on the web for a while, that is a sign. Apologize, and maybe they'll forgive you, and make sure not to do it again.