“…Bauman [1] reveals that there are several forms of cyberbullying that can be done by a person, namely: (a) flaming, a form of cyberbullying that is done by sending angry, threatening, and hurtful words; (b) harassment, refers to cyberbullying activities carried out by sending threatening messages and taunts related to discrimination against a person's gender, race, age, sexual orientation, and so on; (c) denigration, refers to the activity of sending messages in the form of rumours or slander that are harsh and degrading to others, and uploading embarrassing content and images about other people, whether directed directly at the victim or by uploading them on various online sites; (d) masquerading, is a form of cyberbullying carried out by sending messages using the identity of another person, hacking e-mail accounts or accounts from other sites; (e) outing and trickery, done by sending or forwarding sensitive, personal and embarrassing information or content to others without the consent of the sender; (f) social exclusion, is a cyberbullying activity carried out by deliberately isolating and removing someone from an online chat room or deleting a friendship list on social networking sites; and (g) cyberstalking, refers to the activity of sending messages that are annoying, harassing, and hurting or threatening someone continuously so that the victim feels stressed and afraid.…”