Good late evening everybody,
Let it be said that in my experience with internet bullying it comes from two sources, having been very, very mistaken for somebody else,and being a Moderator on a forum dedicated to 40k (I run the Enclave, which is pretty much equivalent to this board we're in right now, the off topic section).
Now in the case of mistaken identity, apparently I was a black guy that was doing none too heterosexual things with another individual of the same. Fortunately for me and not for them, My family is from Norway, and as you could guess, pretty white. I managed to get the whole cock up sorted out and clear whatever charges that were false against the good bloke whom I was being mistaken for. I have not heard much about this past this event but now that the man in question is actually an alright buddy of mine (we always mess around in Spanish

) I can only assume that I'd be hearing about it.
Another good case of internet bullying was on the forums I moderate, Tau Online. This one bloke who posted in the hobby boards, admittedly noobish, but almost always contributing something new to a project or idea. Then we had another person, this guy more of a n3wb, or as I call them, a total dickwad, was specifically following and flaming the member to the point where if I knew where he lived, I'd have personally gone to his house and slapped him. However I didn't know where he lived or who he was, so I had to be content with abusing my power and smiting him every time he posted on my boards. I'm not sure what became of the case, but I know one member was banned (the bully) and another hasn't been on since whatever happened.
Now on the subject of internet bullying, there are two parties that I often times seem to see the need to point out, which are what has been pointed out to a degree here, the side that thinks Cyber Bullying is a stupid concept, and the group that thinks that it's very real. I would have to say that the idea of the most viewed Internet Bullying is a load of BS and chips, and I'll quote whomever said it: "Internet Bullying: Because somebody is too much of a pussy to call you a name face to face, they put it on your myspace." Now in a sense this is the stuff that can just be ignored, but as the other cases show where it becomes less of a cyber bullying, and more of a widespread attack under the guise of cyber bullying. Once something moves off of the internet and onto the plain of the real world, it should no longer be considered cyber bullying.