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Cyberbullying is
basically bullying
someone through
something for example
internet, books etc .It is
a crime and many
states have also made
rules against it. It is a
major harassment. It is
the use of electronic
media to bully
someone. It is more
commonly called online
bullying and is
common among
teenagers due to the
increasing dynamics of
social media for
instance tweeting
irrationally, making
memes on people etc.
Cyberbullying is
common among
teenagers. According
to several studies
conducted about
cyberbullying the result
shows that 60% of the
young people have
witnessed
cyberbullying and 4 out
of 5 students say that
they would intervene in
instance of
cyberbullying if they
could do it
anonymously. The
government should
take some serious
actions against
cyberbullying and
should make serious
rules.
People even commit
suicide after being
bullied online. A/c to
studies it is found that
young people who
experience
cyberbullying are at a
greater risk of self harm
or suicide than those
who don't. Parents
should take care of their
children and parents
should give awareness
about how cyberbullying
can be dangerous so
that their child do not
bully someone.
Cyberbullying spreads
negativity. A/c to
studies 23% people
admits that they have
done or said something
mean or bad to
someone which they
have been said by
someone. And many
people believe that
social media companies
should be working more
on cyberbullying than
they are. Social media
companies should do
something to decrease
this cyberbullying and
should look after that
their selves as 1 out 10
persons tell about they
are bullied.
Cyberbullying can be
dangerous but by it
young people get more
confidence and power to
move on with the world
their tolerance
increases. As
cyberbullying is a
indirect bully young can
get more confidence
with tolerating these.
However cyberbullying
is the thing not
everyone has the ability
tolerance people even
commit suicide.
Cyberbullying is a major
harassment.
Cyberbullying should be
taken seriously or else
out young people and
our teens especially
girls would be a lot
affected. We and the
state should take
actions against it and if
we see someone being
bullied online we should
support the innocent
and condemn and
report this act.
Sources:
Patchin, Ph.D, Justin. "2019 Cyberbullying Data." Accessed July 30, 2019,
Hinduja, Ph.D, Sameer and Justin Patchin Ph.D. “Cyberbullying: Identification,
Prevention, and Response.” Accessed July 30, 2019.
2015 National School Climate Survey.” GLSEN. Accessed July 30, 2019.
Cyberbullying: The Role of the Witness.” Media Smarts. Accessed July 30, 2019.