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    Why Is Social Media Bad

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    Social Networking can have some bad benefits for the youths of the world and for adults too. Not all benefits are bad, some are even beneficial to people. Social Networking is bad due to hackers getting information from people, people who cyberbully and out poisonous content online, and children endangering themselves because they don’t know what they are saying or doing at all on social media. My first reason why social media is bad is because social networking sites facilitate cyberbullying.…

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    does not stay around for long, but if it has been posted online it takes one person to bring the situation back up again. It does not matter if the rumor is positive or negative or if it is correct or incorrect it is now on a “permanent record”. Cyber bullying is one of the main issues Iverson addresses in his book. When someone is being bullied online unless they take the initiative to delete or get help it is hard to escape the content. I recently read the story of Amanda Todd a girl who took…

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    Over the past decades, many schools around the country are having to frequently update their code of conduct to make schools able to comprehend or respond to different cases of cyberbullying. Usually once a case involving a cyberbullying happens a state would just pass a law telling schools how to act and take action against a case. However, due to this it is basically the state just telling the school to deal with the problem themselves. Though that tactic may be good for a short while since…

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    Cyberbullying state giving it a high 21.1 percent cyberbullying rate” (Webb) stated from Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRB). In 2015, a student of Rocky Mountain High School in Meridian, Idaho, has experienced it. Gifting Rocky Mountain the reputation of, the bullying school. High school is the source of all disasters when relating it to cyberbullying because every teenager has the ability to view such content and comment vulgarity without punishment or seeing the victims reaction. Although these…

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    Bullying Is Everywhere

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    21% of students from 12-18 get bullied. Bullying is everywhere in school. Schools report bullying, but some report it as if a person was tardy to class. The many ways of bullying are cyber bullying, verbal and physical. Cyberbullying is the easiest way because nobody knows who the bully is. Bullying should be taken more seriously by schools, like more than just documenting it. Cyber Bullying is everywhere. It can happen in or outside of school. Teens use technology all the time making it easy.…

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    not just stop after the first one arrives. That is one “advantage” that traditional bullying does not have access to. Again, once the victim is out of the presence of the bully, the violence stops, unable to follow with hate-filled comment or the occasional threats. Traditional Bullying is still, without a doubt, extremely harmful and dangerous to anybody that comes into contact with it. Sadly, Traditional Bullying does leave physical and mental scars to one 's body that will impact them…

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    Cyberbully Movie Analysis

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    movie “Cyberbully” which was produced by ABC Family and came out in the year 2011. The movie is basically about a high school teenager named Taylor who begins to be bullied over a very popular social media website by those who attend her school. The bullying towards Taylor is then taken off of just social media and brought into school and even into her home life. Taylor begins to feel as if there is no way out and decides that taking her own life is the only option in which she has to end all of…

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    In the article, “The Undercover Parent,” author Harlan Coben zones in on the currently advancing issue of children and their online safety and growing cyber independence to unknowing parents all around the world. His relatable style helps to hook the audience in conjunction with usage of both logos and pathos style set-ups. He continually brings up different types of scenarios and arguments to get into the heads of his audience. Although throughout the argument generalization is used there are…

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    was accused of being “sexually promiscuous.” “School administrators concluded that K.K. had created a “hate website,” in violation of the school policy against “harassment, bullying, and intimidation.” This evidence helps explain why schools should limit student’s online speech because cyberbullying causes harassment, bullying, and…

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    with older people may influence in a bad way since some people have inappropriate posts that young children could follow. Children look up to older people and follow their actions. For example, in Dooley’s article, “Cyberbullying Versus Face-to-Face Bullying” (182-188), she discusses how many people are anonymous online to harass people on the Internet. Many children could see this and follow their idea which would cause them to be badly influenced. In…

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