Why Are Certain Communities More Vulnerable to Cyberbullying?

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Lolita

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Sexual minorities, ethnic minorities, and marginalized groups face targeted harassment online. This intersects with broader social discrimination. How can protective measures address these specific vulnerabilities? Should policies be tailored to high-risk groups?
 
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I totally agree that sexual minorities, ethnic minorities, and marginalized groups are more prone to targeted harassment online compared to other people. This is happening because of traditional brought up of people where their culture teaches them to dislike certain groups of people
 

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Certain communities are more vulnerable to cyberbullying because they may already face social stigma, discrimination, or marginalization. Factors like age, gender identity, sexual orientation, and online visibility can make individuals easier targets, while lack of support systems or digital literacy increases their risk.
 

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Certain communities are more vulnerable to cyberbullying because they may already face social stigma, discrimination, or marginalization. Factors like age, gender identity, sexual orientation, and online visibility can make individuals easier targets, while lack of support systems or digital literacy increases their risk.
People doesn't accept difference that is all.
 
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