Abstract:
On a large scale, people use online social networks and mobile phones to harass victims with abusive
text, images, audio, and video, resulting in a serious and growing societal problem. This study looks
into unfavorable user behavior on social networks. Especially in the modern and evolving culture,
cyberbullying is on the increase, and it is a phenomenon that both individuals are impacted by daily.
Professionals must recognize cyberbullying, apply effective management measures that comply with
regulations, and engage in proactive preventive programs. With the increased use of the world wide
web, it's no surprise that young people are abusing such technologies. However, earlier research has
documented the negative consequences of cyberbullying. Due to the social and cultural limits of
civilizations, reporting cases of cyberbullying is also a major issue. Future studies should look into
whether instructional programs reduce cyberbullying and improve reporting rates, as well as how
cyberbullying affects social media etiquette. This research investigates unfavorable user behavior on a
major social networking site that has resulted in several occurrences of cyberbullying, some of which
have resulted in suicide conduct. We study how anonymous and non-anonymous users act in social
networking and propose that obscurity is a significant source of such aggressive user behavior