Instagram is the top platform for cyberbullying, according to Ditch the Label’s U.K. survey. According to the research, 50% of 12-20-year-olds have been cyberbullied, and 42% of those had the experience on Instagram. Facebook was a close second at 37%, followed by 31% on Snapchat, and only 10% on YouTube. Half of the teens were bullied about their appearance, while 27% had photos and videos shared without their approval. One in ten were bullied within just a week of the survey, showing the need for the fight for positivity on social media. (TechCrunch)
