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The Pros And Cons Of Cyberbullying

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ccount and send damaging messages, pretending to be someone else online to hurt another person. Sexting, a circulating sexually suggestive pictures or messages, is reported that one in five teens have posted or sent sexually suggestive or nude pictures of themselves to others (“Cyber Bullying Statistics”). Taking unflattering pictures of a person and spreading them through cell phones or the internet. A statistic from the Harford County states that one in ten teens have had embarrassing or damaging pictures taken of themselves without their permission (“Cyber Bullying Statistics”). On Twitter, a social networking site, subtweeting is a new form of bullying. Subtweeting is the act of post a rude comment without the name of the person it is about (Hinduja). Usually the person who posted the tweet does not have the guts to tag the other person or say it to them in person. For example, a girl and a boy broke up and the boy went to twitter to express his feelings. He would post something emotional for the whole twitter world to see. In reality this, boy was talking about his old girlfriend and did not have the guts to say it straight to her.
All age groups and genders are exposed to cyberbullying because of social media being available to all people. The age group that cyberbullying affects the most is teenagers. Teens are more likely to be involved with cyberbullying because adults have more to jeopardize. If adults would post unprofessional comments about their bosses online, the outcome would be getting fired. Adults have a better understanding of what correct behavior online looks like. Correct behavior online is referred to netiquette, or internet etiquette. Netiquette lists have the same behaviors people are to use in real life. The list includes politeness, courtesy, and respect. Rude behavior and inappropriate language is discouraged (Arazoza). Teenagers behavior online can also jeopardize their future. Over eighty percent of teens use a cell phone regularly, so that means that it is the most popular form of technology and an easy way to cyberbully (“11”). Teens are less aware of the consequences of posting online. Teachers and parents can be informed about the actions online and they can later judge that

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