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Cyberbullying is harassment, intimidation, or abuse conducted through digital platforms and social media, often characterized by anonymity and the ability to reach large audiences. It encompasses trolling, coordinated attacks, and sustained campaigns of emotional harm targeting individuals online.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats cyberbullying as both a personal wound and a systemic problem worth understanding—she shares her own experiences with keyboard warriors and online harassment while simultaneously analyzing the psychology and tactics of trolls themselves. The community's defensive responses to attacks on panelverse members become teaching moments about digital spirits and the haunting nature of online cruelty, with Psyche framing online harm as spiritually significant rather than trivial.

In this episode, the host delves into the pervasive issue of internet trolls, exploring their nature and the impact of cyberbullying on social media.

A discussion of the Amanda Todd case and the 'cappers'—an online community engaged in predatory behavior, blackmail, and harassment that led to her tragic suicide.

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Psyche delivers an intense monologue condemning bullying behavior, drawing a parallel to the tragic case of Amanda Todd and the psychological harm caused by online harassment.