Bully4uorg New

One of the oldest problems in cyberbullying is the "he said, she said" nature of screenshots, which can be easily doctored or deleted. The bully4uorg new platform introduces the Digital Evidence Vault.

Users can now link their social media accounts (Instagram, Snapchat, X/Twitter, and TikTok initially) through a secure, read-only API. The DEV automatically captures and hashes (time-stamps and encrypts) abusive comments, DMs, and posts the moment a user flags them. bully4uorg new

During the pilot phase of the bully4uorg new system (Q4 2025), a high school in Columbus, Ohio, participated. In six weeks, the number of unreported bullying incidents dropped by 78%. One student, "Sarah" (name changed), was suffering from daily threats via a fake Instagram account. Using the Digital Evidence Vault, Bully4U traced the IP address to a student in her second-period class. The evidence led to a restraining order and the school implementing a mandatory digital ethics course. Sarah told the pilot team: "The old way made me feel like I was whining. The new system made me feel like a detective." One of the oldest problems in cyberbullying is

The "new" launch is just Phase One. According to internal roadmaps leaked (and confirmed) by the CEO, Phase Two (scheduled for August 2026) will include: The DEV automatically captures and hashes (time-stamps and