Cyberbullying and Cellphones Essay

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    Technology in this society is very dominate. Making society very dependent on different technologies. Although at one time Technology was used for research it has since been expanded to help us stay in contact with family and friends, understand other cultures, meet people from around the around the world. It can also be used for economical purposes as well. However the many uses of technology one must look at the effects of technology. Technology can have both a positive and negative effect on…

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    Direct Cyberbullying

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    Cyberbullying is a type of aggressive behavior that occurs when social communications such as phone calls, text messages, emails, and social networking sites are used repeatedly by individual(s) for harassment, embarrassment, invasion of privacy, black mailing, spreading false rumors, and social exclusion. It mainly consists of two major forms: direct cyberbullying, the online harassment activity is done by the perpetrator, and indirect cyberbullying, in which an instigator is enlisting others…

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    Harsh, cruel, or mean messages are obvious examples of cyberbullying however some less obvious examples can include, posting someone else’s personal information, impersonating someone online, or creating a form of media to hurt or embarrass somebody. According to studies, about 1 in 4 teens are victims of cyberbullying, 1 in 6 have admitted to cyberbullying another person before, and over half of teens have experiences some form of abuse through social or…

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    is hard to track down a bully who has created a fake profile, because of this it can make it difficult to find the real person behind the screen. The online world and social media are so new and is such a big area there are really no laws for cyberbullying. With all this it can be difficult for a victim to receive justice because when it is taking into authorities hands, and trying to track down a bully can be difficult. Especially if no one knows who the bully is because they created a fake…

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    Social media is one of the leading causes of cyberbullying in today’s society because children and young adults can simply hide behind social media accounts and assume they can say whatever they want, without consequences. A shocking 43% of teens age thirteen to seventeen report that they have experienced some sort of cyberbullying in the past year, and more than one in three young people have experienced cyber threats online; well over…

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    Whenever you go out to eat at a restaurant, you might see various families playing on iPhones, and iPads and not communicating with each other. Everywhere you look, numerous kids have cellphones, have access to the internet, and have a television in the household; if they are lucky enough, children might even have a television in their bedroom. Technology is booming and has increasingly become a problem, especially in children and adolescents. When it comes to technology, more children are not…

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    just in the play grounds, the internet brings the bullies into the house of their victims. According to an article on Cyberbullying.org, “Cyberbullying can lead to anxiety, depression, and even suicide.” An article published in USA Today, titled “2 girls arrested on cyberbullying charges after suicide” in Lakeland, Florida, shows the public of how bad cyberbullying can be. The article reported 2 teen girls were arrested and charged with a felony for allegedly taunting and bullying another…

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    Cyber Bullying Tracking

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    Bullying Is Whack, Get On the Right Track What is cyberbullying? “Cyberbullying is intentional and repeated harm inflicted on people through the use of computers, cellular phones, and other electronic devices” (“Cyberbullying” 1). The use of technology today has greatly increased, and it is causing problems within the states. Schools are becoming more technological, and some schools even provide students with electronic devices. Four in ten teens have been bullied online, and girls are more…

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    parental supervision or the nature of cyberbullying, can be linked to traditional bullying through the victim’s experience of ‘helplessness’ (Grigg, 2010). This ‘helplessness’ is related to the victim not being able to protect him or herself. As a result, this can cause an imbalance of power and they are vulnerable to an attack. The majority of cyberbullying incidents are an extension of the face-to-face bullying (Snakenborg, Van Acker, & Gable, 2011). Cyberbullying and traditional bullying seem…

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    Cyberbully Effect

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    lollipops. Cyberbullying can cause a lot of damage to a person for the long-run. Some of these adolescents learn that you need to become a cyberbully in order to get targeted. For these victims they have to go through painful and traumatic experience for a very prolonged period of time. These very teens would most likely suffer from psychological disorders. They did an experiment where 30 junior high students, and 31 junior high students from Taiwan. One group received 8 classes about…

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