Patchin explains the impact technology has set on teenagers especially through social media. Social media role targets young teens and is now easier for them to find new ways to reach their friends or see what goes on in their lives. When social media can be used as a great tool, others take advantage and use it to hide behind a screen to hurt others. Now teenagers have gone to extreme measurements by creating fake accounts to torment other teens for selfish, jealousy reasons or no reason at all. Justin explains in detail how males and females experience bullying in different ways. Males involvement more than likely is being the bully. Rather females are more inclined to be the actual victim of ongoing bullying. Patchin states that about 36.7% of ladies can experience cyber bullying during their lifetime. Spreading rumors are what girls do to expand the length of cyberbullying. Gentleman do a better at reporting their abuse from suppose threats. Across America you can find individuals who have been bullied one way or other repeatedly. Bullying affects every side of an individual to an extreme harm and can lead to severe …show more content…
Unlike bullying, harassment is on a personal level to the determination to hurt someone. Cyberbullying also can associate to harassment to some degree. The casualty are repeatedly targeted through aggressive action committed by the assaulter. It has been seen that cyber harassment picks up during sophomore year of high school. Harassment in general has taken a huge hit to schools all over the US. The constant attacking of young adults continues to be an obstacle to adults to figure out a good solution to the major problem. Harassment can be more victimizing or personal to the victim. In an online article, Teens Meet Harassment in High Schools Halls, Liz Funk talks about a local news story involving a list created by males of the schools speaking inappropriately towards females. The situation quickly escalates when a someone reported the harassment. It didn’t take long for rumors to spread about the girls leading for the officials to get involved. Parents of the victims called the action “written rape” to emphasize how violated the girls felt. The article also talks about shocking evidence of sexual harassment found, “that 83 percent of females and 79 percent of males reported having been sexually harassed, defined as "unwanted and unwelcome sexual behavior that interferes with