The app links bullying victims to suicide prevention hotlines and with one click, a bullying victim or an eyewitness can alert an adult at school that they've been bullied.
The hashtag #StandWith Keaton continues to trend on social media. But now, some people say they don't stand with the middle schooler from Tennessee, despite his moving plea.
It's a video that has touched millions of people and gave Keaton Jones new friends all across the world.
In honor of National Bullying Prevention Month, let's choose kindness to stop bullying together.
We've all seen writing on the walls in restrooms but at Fayetteville Academy, the message isn't vandalism but optimism.
Why is everyone talking about this anonymous messaging app?