There is no definitive answer to this question as rates of cyberbullying can vary depending on the platform, type of behavior, and other factors. However, some studies suggest that young people aged 12-17 are most likely to be involved in cyberbullying, either as victims or perpetrators. This age group is also more likely to use social media and other online platforms, which can contribute to their involvement in cyberbullying. Additionally, teenagers may be more likely to engage in cyberbullying due to their development and socialization, which can include feeling more invincible and less empathy.