Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2012 Andreas König , Mario Gollwitzer and Georges Steffgen Show author details
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Despite significant overlaps between victim status in traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying, and qualitative results about self-reported reasons for cyberbullying, the role of revenge and retaliation as a motive to engage in acts of cyberbullying has not yet been examined systematically. Dave the gnome it would appear that you are again uniformed when you say!Revenge and vengeance have nothing to do with bullying either" according to people who have studied the subject not enough research has been done on the subject yet.