COLUMBUS, Ohio — With more than half of U.S. teenagers reporting experiences of online harassment, mental health experts are sounding the alarm on the long-term emotional toll of cyberbullying.

In Columbus, high school student and Girl Scout Stella Rotz is sharing her story, hoping to shed light on how digital cruelty can affect teens both socially and psychologically.

What You Need To Know • More than half of U.S. teens report being victims of cyberbullying

More than half of U.S. teens report being victims of cyberbullying • Experts say online harassment can cause mental health issues

Experts say online harassment can cause mental health issues • Parents are urged to report incidents, contact schools and seek help when needed

Parents are urged to report incidents, contact schoo

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