Read the following about cyberbullying

Report bullying. Social media sites take it seriously when people post cruel or mean stuff or set up fake accounts. If users report abuse, the site administrator may block the bully from using the site in the future. If someone sends you mean texts or emails, report it to phone service or email providers (such as Comcast, Google, and Verizon).

Block the bully. Most devices have settings that let you electronically block the bully or bullies from sending notes. If you don't know how to do this, ask a friend or adult who does.

Be safe online. Password protect your smartphone and your online sites, and change your passwords often. Be sure to share your passwords only with your parent or guardian. It's also wise to think twice before sharing personal information or photos/videos that you don't want the world to see. Once you've posted a photo or message, it can be hard or even impossible to delete. So remind yourself to be cautious when posting photos or responding to someone's upsetting message.

Answer the following:
List three ideas that surprised me from the above reading. Answer in a 4th grade response, two. Sentences

1. I was surprised to learn that social media sites take cyberbullying seriously and will block bullies from using their site in the future if they are reported. I didn't know that they had ways to stop them from being mean online.

2. I was also surprised to find out that you can block bullies electronically from sending you mean messages on your devices. I didn't know that you could do that to protect yourself from cyberbullying. It's good to know that there are ways to stop them from bothering you online.