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As an example, one of severe case of cyber-bullying according to nobullying (2017) is Amanda Todd Case. Based on the story told by the article Amanda began using video chat in the seventh grade to meet new people online, and one stranger convinced the teenager to bare her breasts on camera. However, the stranger attempted to use the photo to blackmail Amanda, and the picture began circulating on the internet, including a Facebook profile that used the topless photograph as the profile image. Eventually Amanda posted a video on YouTube entitled “My story: Struggling, bullying, suicide, self-harm,” just to tell about her experiences of being blackmailed and bullied. After little over a month after posting the video on September 7, 2012, Amanda

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