Glamour model-turned-bodybuilder Jodie Marsh reportedly hit Facebook HQ to speak out on the Diana Award Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme, advising social networkers to block online abusers.
Marsh said that she always rant on about blocking people because if somebody is horrible online and the person gets blocked by the victim then the bully will never be able to disturb again, as they won't be able to see victims, the Daily Star reported.
She stated that she enjoys blocking people, because it's like 'sticking two fingers up' at the person who was being nasty.
The 34-year-old bodybuilder said that if everyone blocks every single bully, or nasty person online, there will be no one left to bully and everyone will be happy and people can be nice to each other and chat.
She said that this is the simplest way to get rid of cyber bullies.
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