According to RIA Novosti, she noted that the monitoring center "Security 2.0" has detected more than 400 cases of cyberbullying.

“In the period from January to September, our experts recorded 423 episodes of cyberbullying, which received wide publicity, received wide coverage in social networks, and were published in regional and federal media,” she said.

According to her, the most problematic regions in this regard are Moscow, Moscow and Astrakhan regions.

Of particular concern is the fact that the ultimate goal of bullying on the Internet is real beating, as well as fixing this on a video, which is ultimately posted on the network.

“In the period from January to September, our experts recorded three times more such incidents compared with the data of 2018 (105 episodes),” she added.

Earlier it was reported that the Crimean Andrei Kamardin developed and successfully implements a course for schoolchildren in schools in Feodosia dedicated to safe behavior on the Internet. The project aims to ensure that children learn to communicate and work on the network not on their own mistakes, but taking into account the experience of adult mentors.

In August, a member of the State Duma Committee on Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs Svetlana Bessarab, in an interview with Inforeactor, assessed the situation of bullying teenagers on the Internet.