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Cyber Wellness: Cyberbullying

A Persuasive Essay by Romy James Dugaduga

Social media has been a thing on today’s generation. Almost of the population has been
engaged through online. Computer, cellphone, tablet and other devices connected to the internet
can be a medium in cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is similar to typical bullying except it takes
place through online. The problem of cyberbullying is well-known on a global scale.
Cyberbullying often goes unreported, and some people even find it funny, but it can be extremely
difficult and stressful for certain people. Even if more individuals are speaking out against
cyberbullying, others still do not. Cyberbullies are still prevalent around the world.
Cyberbullying is described as when a young person uses the Internet or other technology,
such as cell phones, torture, threaten, harass, or disgrace another young person. In today's digital
age, cyberbullying is a serious issue and a kind of harassment that can have a lasting impact on
the victim. Cyberbullying is a problem that affects individuals of all ages and backgrounds and
has gotten more prevalent as people spend more and more time online. In this article, I'll make
the case that cyberbullying is a negative habit that ought to be stopped.
First and foremost, cyber bullying can have serious psychological effects on the victim. It
can lead to depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems. Many victims of cyber
bullying also experience social isolation and difficulty forming relationships, which can have a
lasting impact on their well-being. Cyberbullying can sometimes result in bodily injury.
Cyberbullying victims have occasionally been motivated to commit suicide or self-harm. If we
take steps to combat cyberbullying, we can completely avoid this awful consequence.
Lastly, poor academic achievement may result from cyberbullying. Bullied students may
find it difficult to concentrate on their schoolwork, which can result in subpar academic
performance and bad marks. We need to use a variety of strategies to address cyberbullying.
When keeping an eye on their children's online behavior, parents, teachers, and other adults must
be on the lookout for cyberbullying and take appropriate action. The monitoring of their
platforms and prompt action in the event of allegations of cyberbullying are responsibilities that
social media businesses must also assume. Through public awareness campaigns and school
initiatives, we can further educate and raise awareness about the effects of cyberbullying.
Therefore, it should be noted that cyberbullying is a damaging habit that may have
detrimental long-term effects. It is up to each and every one of us to do something to halt and
prevent cyberbullying in our neighborhoods. Together, we can make the internet a safer and
better place for everyone.

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