Targets have a harder time running away from their cyberbullies because they can contact them twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Common effects that cyberbullying has on people are alcohol use, drug use, dropping out of school, and suicidal thoughts. Schneider, Smith, and O' Donnell stated in "Trends In Cyberbullying and School Bullying Victimization in a Regional Census of High School Students, 2006-2012," although most cyberbullying occurs outside of school, there are Growing evidence that cyberbullying affects students' emotional well-being at school, ability to learn, and feelings of safety. Bullies find it easier to bully victims through technology because they don't have to do it face to face. “Cyberbullying chooses to bully victims through the Internet because it can be done anonymously, with little effort, and the harassment can be carried out repeatedly and at an appropriate time for the bully”
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