Kuala Lampur, July 20 -- From school halls to digital spaces, moral and civic education teaches us to be helpful, considerate, and kind members of society. Yet, despite these teachings, various forms of harm continue to plague both physical and online worlds. One such issue is online harassment-also commonly referred to as cyberbullying.

Online harassment has become a distressingly common experience for many internet users. It involves acts of aggression, intimidation, or abuse carried out across digital platforms. According to researchers like Leduc and colleagues in Computers in Human Behavior, it can take many forms-disinformation, name-calling, threats, sexual harassment, and public humiliation.

This digital abuse can affect people ...