According to the cyberbullying research, in which they studied parents of kids between the ages of 10 and 18, 21 percent of children have been cyberbullied.
As of January 2020, 44 percent of all internet users in the U.S. said they have experienced online harassment.
Of all the social networks, kids on YouTube are the most likely to be cyberbullied at 79 percent, followed by Snapchat at 69 percent, TikTok at 64 percent, and Facebook at 49 percent. And as a child’s age increased, so did the likelihood of cyberbullying.
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