Community Standards: Bullying
Loyola University Chicago
Relevant Excerpt
“Bullying” is antagonistic and unwelcome behavior towards another that is severe or repeated and that would be likely to intimidate, hurt, demean, defame, control, or diminish a reasonable person. Bullying may include, but is not defined by, slurs, epithets, and derogatory terms. Bullying is not in the intention (e.g., “just joking around”) but in the perception of the behavior against another.