Preventing Cyberbullying Essay

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    Something needs to be done to prevent the issue of cyberbullying because this issue has become a nationwide problem. Cyberbullying began when people decided to take bullying beyond face to face conversation. Cyberbullying changes the nature and the environment of the internet because it can cause harm to someone else. Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully someone and it is not only being used in the United States, it is being used in many other countries such as Australia

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    with new advancements in technology, bullying has gotten even worse. Cyberbullying is when a minor is being threatened or harassed by another minor through the internet. If it includes anyone over the age of 18 it is now crossing the lines over into the realm of cyber-harassment or cyberstalking. The anonymity of the internet today can allow anyone to attack anonymously and without getting caught. The effects of cyberbullying can be horrible. Over four thousand teens commit suicide a year due to

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    Bullying is a violent and harmful act. This violence has been around for as long as schools have been around, but bullying has increased elsewhere. The act of cyberbullying, which is bullying that takes place on any form of technology, is expanding abundantly, with “more than one out of every ten young people saying they have experienced cyberbullying” (“Social Media Bullying Has Become a Serious Problem.”). While certain precautions can be taken to in attempts to bypass this violence, the thought of avoiding

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    cyberbullied on social media. Zoe was a member of the cheer team and just finished seventh grade. She reached her breaking point after being taunted all year long. There are various types of bullying to include emotional bullying, physical bullying, cyberbullying, sexting and/or circulation of risqué or nude pictures or messages about an individual. Miss Thompson, called the school the day of Thomas death. He had told his mother, “he had to get off the school bus to escape the bullies.” The school claimed

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    bullying. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying is easier and more likely to happen because the cyberbully can be completely anonymous; making it harder to identify the bully. The reasons above show how bullying can be simple with a click of a button. Limiting access to technology would decrease the number of victims being cyberbullied because the effects of cyberbullying are dangerous, the rise of technology opens a path for more online access to cyberbullying, and each day, more and more people

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    Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is a serious problem faced by students in an around the world. Bullying took on a whole new meaning with the widespread use of technologies to communicate, such as the Internet and cell phones. Bullying using the Internet and cellphones is called cyberbullying. The educator Bill Belsey first used the term “cyberbullying” in 2004. He described cyberbullying as a pervasive form of harassment by a group or individuals acting with hostility towards another person, aided by

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    media sites like Facebook and Twitter are playing grounds for cyberbullying. Cyberbullying has been a growing problem over the year in Central Florida especially in high schools and the only way it could be resolve is to bring the awareness to the youths in high school. For this research report, I have been looking in to the issue of Cyberbullying in high school level. What is cyberbullying and why is it a growing problem? Cyberbullying has been a growing problem seeing that technology has grown more

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    The Real Issue Bullying is no longer the big guy making a third grader give him his lunch money. In order to fully comprehend the word cyberbullying, one must understand that the definition goes into more depth than saying, "kids are being mean to one another behind a phone/computer screen." With how quickly our world is evolving, cyberbullying will not just go away. Since being bullied online follows victims home, they have nowhere to feel safe anymore, and that can lead to obtaining mental,

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    the obstacles they encounter, adolescents often experience discipline problems; which is what cyberbullying is seen as. Therefore, it can be said that cyberbullying is related to a person being unsuccessful and a feeling of being held back in satisfying their basic needs or motives. Moreover, when looking at cyberbullying in relation to identity, it is usually evident that the ones displaying cyberbullying behaviours do so with their friends in order to maintain friendships (Yaman and Peker, 2012)

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    discourse around the subject of cyberbullying, it is imperative to not only address alternatives, but also to formulate recommendations on how to remedy this issue. In addition to the discussion within the report, a potential first recommendation to defeat the issue of cyberbullying is to make school systems the main point of contact for the conflict. A common factor when addressing the problem of cyberbullying is how heavily schools are involved in the scenario where cyberbullying is occurring. The student

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