Security.Org, a global platform for in-depth online security statistics, has released crucial statistics on cyberbullying on social media platforms for the year 2024.
According to the platform, TikTok, one of the world's most used social media apps with at least 2 billion users, had a greater surge in cyberbullying cases than any other platform this year, with an increase rate of 34.6%, up from 21.09% in 2023.
Meta-owned Facebook, the world's most used social media platform with over 3.1 billion users, recorded an increase of 30.1% in cases of cyberbullying, up from 28.7%.
The report says that despite Facebook coming in second in increased cases of cyberbullying in 2024, it remains the most notorious platform where users are likely to be bullied and also the leading platform you are likely to consume misinformation.
Other platforms users are likely to be bullied on, according to the report, include Elon Musk's X platform, TikTok, Instagram, SnapChat, and YouTube, respectively.
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According to the platform, TikTok, one of the world's most used social media apps with at least 2 billion users, had a greater surge in cyberbullying cases than any other platform this year, with an increase rate of 34.6%, up from 21.09% in 2023.
Meta-owned Facebook, the world's most used social media platform with over 3.1 billion users, recorded an increase of 30.1% in cases of cyberbullying, up from 28.7%.
The report says that despite Facebook coming in second in increased cases of cyberbullying in 2024, it remains the most notorious platform where users are likely to be bullied and also the leading platform you are likely to consume misinformation.
Other platforms users are likely to be bullied on, according to the report, include Elon Musk's X platform, TikTok, Instagram, SnapChat, and YouTube, respectively.
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