COVID-19 paused a lot of things, but not cyberbullying

We need to have a holistic solution for cyberbullying that includes legislation, education, prevention, technology, and awareness.
Cyberbullying can have serious effects on youth including depression, change in eating habits and sleep patterns, low self-esteem, and violently acting out, writes Dima Alhadidi.
COVID-19 has been the top global story since 2020. When the pandemic began, people quickly moved to working online from home. School-aged and university students also moved to virtual learning through a variety of software and applications. For the past two years, nearly everyone has been spending m...

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