Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms, and mobile phones. Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. It can also involve posting personal information, pictures, or videos designed to hurt or embarrass someone else. Cyberbullying can be as simple as continuing to send emails or text messages harassing someone who has said they want no further contact with the sender. It may also include public actions such as repeated threats, sexual remarks, pejorative labels, and much more. Cyberbullying is different from normal conflicts between people of comparable power or status that often also occur online. The consequences of cyberbullying can be severe and long-lasting, including depression, anxiety, and even suicide. Cyberbullying can happen anywhere with an internet connection, and it is important to know how to recognize and stop it.