Nancy Willard, author of "An Educators Guide to Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats" breaks down cyberbullying into the following categories:
Flaming. Online fights using electronic messages with angry or vulgar language.
Harassment. Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, an insulting messages.
Denigration. "Dissing" someone online. Sending or posting gossip or rumors about a person to damage his or her reputation or friendships.
Impersonation. Pretending to be someone else and sending or posting material to get that person in trouble or damage their reputation.
Outing. Sharing someone's secrets or embarrassing information or images online.
Trickery. Tricking someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing information and then sharing it online.
Exclusion. Intentionally and cruelly excluding someone.
Cyberstalking. Repeated, intense harassment and denigration that includes threats or creates significant fear (Willard, 2006).
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