In the article "Cyberbullying: A Technological Nightmare," Linda Tran explains that cyberbullying is the act of bullying through technological devices, such as tablets, computers, and cell phones, and communication tools like online chats, text messages, and social media websites. Cyberbullying is a severe form of bullying that can occur anywhere and at any time, and it happens more frequently than other types of bullying because the bully can attack anonymously from the safety of a screen. Cyberbullies engage in harmful behavior, such as spreading unflattering videos and photos of others, and the effects of cyberbullying can be detrimental to a person's confidence and self-esteem, and may lead to high-risk behavior such as drug and alcohol abuse. It is crucial for children and teenagers to use caution online, protect their social media accounts with passwords, and report instances of cyberbullying to reduce its harmful effects.