Teen Slang · Safety to watch

What does “Cyberbullied” mean?

Bullied via texts, DMs, comments, or social posts.

Where “Cyberbullied” comes from

Coined in the 2000s as digital harassment grew.

Why teens actually say it

Names harm that travels into the bedroom via phones.

What it means for you as a parent

Take seriously. Save screenshots, report on the platform, talk with the school. Resources: stopbullying.gov, Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741).

How it’s used

  • “I got cyberbullied in the comments all weekend.” Online cruelty that follows them home; genuinely painful to hear.
  • “She’s being cyberbullied in the group chat.” Flagging digital harassment of a friend. Concerned and ready to help.

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