I don't think I focused completely on the victim, perhaps you only chose to recall that portion from my post, so be it
While its certainly not a 50/50 split and is definitely weighted towards the bully holding responsibility, sometimes people can and do voluntarily put themselves into situations where the chance of becoming a victim is increased, to deny that seems weird
To be fair, I probably wouldn't have singled yours out if it weren't surrounded by the other rubbish.
What I would say is that in 2019, social media is very much the real world and that's not going to change. Bullying has moved online.
People kill themselves on the back of unsolicited, undeserved abuse. The focus should be on rooting out the abusers, making an example of them and understanding how to reduce the volume and veracity of the bullying - not on telling victims to just deal with it or delete their account.