Cyberbullying, the use of digital platforms to harass or intimidate individuals, significantly impacts teenagers' well-being. It can lead to **emotional distress**, including anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Victims often experience **social isolation** and **academic difficulties**, as the stress from cyberbullying can interfere with their school performance and social interactions. The **anonymity** of online interactions may exacerbate the intensity of bullying. Long-term effects can include **chronic mental health issues** and a diminished sense of safety. Addressing cyberbullying requires awareness, supportive interventions, and promoting a positive digital environment to protect teenagers' mental and emotional health.