Negative Effects of Cyber Bullying

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    Thesis: Cyberbullying affects everybody today, both children and adults. Due to the development of technology today, cyber-bullying has become one of the most difficult issues to resolve in our society. Cyberbullying The internet is used today, more than ever. People view the internet can be viewed on just about any new mobile device. The internet and mobile phones systems are the two biggest types of communication which play a crucial role in our daily activities and development of identities.…

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    42% of youth have been reported to be victim to cyber-bullying, according to 2010 CBS News report. B. General Statement: It is a serious impact of social networking addict or also could be defined to someone with a compulsion to excess social network for hours on end. C. Thesis statement: Three consequence of social network addiction are cyber-bullying, decreased productivity and privacy. II. Body A. Topic statement: As stated before, cyber-bullying effected when they spending too much time…

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     Cyber Bullying : Cyber bullying is bullying that place using electronic technology for example computers, cell phones and tablets as well as other communicating tools including text message, social media sites for example twitter, facebook etc. Things like sending messages, posting pictures or messages about the others in blogs or on websites, using another person’s name to spread rumours or lies about someone else, in other words, bullying happens everywhere. Due to rapid development of…

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    (short and long term) negative outcomes. Within these outcomes, cyber bullying, sexual harassment, and interpersonal skills are included. To begin with, sexual harassment is not a foreign concept, nor is it unheard of throughout the world in modern day. Girls at the age of 13, or younger, are not capable or mature enough to control their diverse emotions. At this age they are still considered children, vulnerable,…

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    Throughout the last 20 years there has been many positives with the growth of technology and the internet. But with this there has also been some negative aspects of it too such as cyberbullying. With the rise of social media it has become easier for students to communicate with each other. This poses a problem because now it is easier for students to bully each other. Since there are not consequences for their online actions, students feel as if they are invincible. So schools should step in…

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    weeks”,” No, she should probably try a few months lol.” That is the direct message I received by anonymous people in the 6th grade that changed my life. Everyone has been bullied. If you claim you haven’t been, you’re lying. Prior generations just had bullying in person, face-to-face, and had a place to call safe. Today’s youth doesn’t have that safe haven. Their tormented not only in person but now at all times of the day no matter if they’re on different sides of the world, you can always fall…

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    allow access to the social networking. While presenting the users with an easier approach for communication, they also allow the user to essentially “hide behind a screen”. The act of cyber-bullying has been an increasing problem that has resulted from the technology advancements in today’s generations. Cyber Bullying is defined as “ an action of harming or harassing via information technology networks in a repeated and deliberate manner.” It can happen…

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    football players, she was bullied both in school and social media which had led her to feel that her only option for the bullying to stop so she took her own life away (Pelfrey, 2014). Ryan Patrick Halligan was a 13 year old student in Vermont, US. Ryan Halligan was bullied…

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    What are the Effects of Cyberbullying? The most damaging form of bullying is cyberbullying, “Cyberbullying is the act of using technologies such as emails, cell phones, or text messaging with the intent of causing harm to others” (Chibbaro, 2007). As the internet becomes more abundant in households, the risk of being cyberbullied rises drastically. This “In most cases, cyber bullies know their targets, but their victims do not know the identities of the cyberbullies” (Webwise, 2014). This can…

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    Bullying can be defined as an act of aggressive act that is intentional, taking force upon someone who cannot defend themselves from an individual or group. Cyberbullying is nearly the same thing as bullying but is done online, using electronic devices such as phones, emails, and social networks. Cyberbullying can happen in innumerable ways, through phone calls, text messages, blogs, pictures and more. The availability of the internet makes it easier for bullying to take place in the long run,…

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