The Pros And Cons Of Cyber Bullying

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As technology takes on the challenge of expanding accessibility to the public the potential uses have been shifted towards malevolent acts. Centuries ago the thought of rectangular touch screens in which one could listen to music , play games, video chat , and access the internet would have made anyone seem crazy . However , through the sprung that technology is developing by it is now only “ normal” to own devices such as iPods, iPads, Tablets, and iPhones. This new device convergence that enables the users to multitask and have access to various features in one single object is what has caused the prevalence of cyber bullying . Moreover , due to the increase of online activity in teens daily lives the virtual world becomes their “real …show more content…

This type of bullying is made up of the same foundation of the traditional bullying which are physical ,verbal, threatening means that make the bully gain a sense of superiority and power. These actions may be direct (i.e. hitting, verbally assaulting face-to-face, etc.) or indirect (i.e. rumors, gossip, etc.). ¬(Juvanan) Despite the great benefits that the advancements of technology offers they have transformed the old fashioned bullying into a less controllable abuse . Behind a key board the bullies have the power to not only cover their identities but also change them to avoid getting caught for their harsh offenses. (Debra ) Cyber bullying exists in different forms for example cyber harassment that consists of constant hurtful massages. A second form is known as impersonation which is when the cyber bullies hack their victim’s accounts and sat/do things as if they were them to damage their reputation. Finally, cyber denigration is when false or altered information is posted on the web to cause harm to the person. (Debra) Most of this type of bullying is seen throughout adolescents who in hopes to feel affiliation or strength when trying to fit in they do anything without measuring the consequences of their actions

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