A review on bystanders terminologies in cyberbullying

Most of the communication today takes place online, thereby reflecting a significant part of our lives. Commuting from offline to online contact causes many challenges, misunderstandings, and differences, not knowing how words are interpreted in various terminologies. In terms of individuals virtual...

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