Facebook has launched a campaign called Be Bold Stop Bullying last year under which more than 3000 Australians have signed an online stop bullying pledge, Telegraph.com.au reports.
Stating that users can report harassment and offensive pages on the site, Garlick said that the company is trying to create an environment that can lead to an anti-bullying culture through the campaign.
However, Garlick further said that the government, industry and the community must also do its part in order to stop the tentacles of cyber bullying spreading into the society.
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