Cyberbullying is often a gendered issue because it frequently targets individuals based on traditional gender roles and stereotypes. Women and girls are more likely to be harassed about their appearance or sexual behavior, reinforcing harmful societal expectations. Boys and men, on the other hand, might be targeted for not adhering to masculine norms. Addressing these stereotypes through education and promoting gender equality are crucial steps in mitigating gendered cyberbullying.
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