Social media has numerous benefits to the people around the world. Through the use of social media it allows families and friends the ability to keep in touch, even if they are miles away from each other. Social media allows people to be in direct contact through audio and visual connections with family through the use of Facebook, My Space, Instagram, and Twitter. With social media sites they bridges the gap among families and friends and allows for more of a closer connection than just a phone call alone. But while social media provides the ability for people to connect in a more personal way, cons exist with its use as well. One major drawback is cyber-bullying, an unregulated form of harassment and bullying which is affecting several youths …show more content…
While cyber-bullying and physical bullying are similar in nature, they still differ to a degree. Cyber Bullying is online harassment, intimidating messages, or threatening communications by a single individual or multiple individuals and is ultimately a misuse of the online social media system. Cyber-bullying is not face to face contact like physical bullying, where the perpetrator can be hands on with the victim, nonetheless equally harmful to the victim. While both forms of bullying should be illegal and laws should be in place to protect individuals against being bullied. Cyber-bullying is difficult to catch and is a growing concern when it comes to our younger generations. The younger generations use all types of social media to connect to others and post tons of personal information about themselves. Cyberbullies find this information and feed off of it so they can continue to bully their …show more content…
Victims who face cyber-bullying may have changed schools and even deleted their social media account to help protect themselves from further bullying issues. “In 2011 alone, one million children were harassed, threatened or subjected to acts of cyberbullying on Facebook” by Steven White is the president and CEO of Image visual, social networks adapt to prevent cyber-bullying (Para.1). Individuals who have been bullied tend to have mental health issues, whether short term or long term. Victims may not want to be around anyone else isolating themselves from the world. They may develop low self-esteem, have increase stress and anxiety, may become angry at the world for not protecting them, and may lose confidence in themselves and in worst case situations, suicide as they cannot handle the bullying
Did you know that, “Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying” (“Bullying Statistics” 1). Teens are affected everyday by bullying on social media; this form of bullying, called cyber bullying, has become more of a dilemma within the last 10-15 years as technology continues to advance and more and more people start to use these social media sites. Scott Meech states that, “this form of harassment is worse than physical bullying because it subjects the victim to humiliation from a large audience, since embarrassing pictures or taunts are typically spread throughout a peer group.” He explains more by saying that, “victims have no safe haven from cyber-bullying because
The internet has enabled our society to accomplish great things that would not have been achieved without the advanced technology available to us today. Everyone knows that there are both pros and cons to the advanced technology available practically worldwide. However, everyday youth are finding new ways to engage in inappropriate behaviors such as cyberbullying and sexual misconduct (sexting) with technology, and most adults are practically blind to this rising problem until it is too late. There are however, many solutions that schools, adults, and parents can do to put a stop to these cyberbullying and sexual misconduct activities occurring online.
Let’s first take a look at where the word cyber bullying originated from. The term “bullying” is defined as “physical use of force, aiming at the individual, another person, a specific community or group which can result in injury, death, physical damage, some development disorders or deficiency.” Even though is has been around for years, it has had a spike in increase and a new form of bullying was created. The invention of the internet was created in 1983 giving people the ability to access the web. Cyber bullying became more frequent as online technology became accessible to more people. According to the Christian Science Monitor, "After the school shooting at ...
...rbullying has been proven to be even more detrimental to adolescents especially considering the rate of suicides. Technological advances have also played a significant role in the development of cyberbullying techniques in order to make the victim feel alone and helpless. In most cases of cyberbullying, 25% of students reported that they would not tell anyone and 47% would tell friends but not school faculty or parents in fear of consequences, such as retaliation from the bully or limited internet use at home, or belief that there was nothing that the authority figure could do to help them (Granello 18). Cyberbullying is an issue of rising concern that needs to be dealt with as soon as the warning signs become present. Laws enacted to protect those victim to cyberbullying will not only provide them with a sense of security, but help minimize the issue altogether.
Even laws differ by every state cyberbullying can turn into illegal actions. At that point if it should get to that point law enforcement may need to take action. Some of the states that participated in the movement to stop cyberbullying are. Alabama being one of them they created a misdemeanor for any offense electronics or harassing communications. In Delaware schools are given authority to take action alongside any technological bullying if occurring off or on campus, only if there is any connection with the campus. Another good thing they do is each school district has to have an anti-bullying policy will Intel the correct procedures to report any demeanor of bullying and will have consequences for
Cyber bullying can be more terrifying than standard bullying, because the target typically does not know who is after them. Cyber bullies believe that because they are posting anonymously or not using their names, they can get away with anything. The case is that Internet activity is traceable. It is important to know that cyber bullying can be charged as crimes. In some cases, cyber bullies will be charged as sexual predators and have to be on the registry. Furthermore, items posted on the Internet can affect the person’s ability to get into university or employment.
Cyber-bullying can occur at anytime, and anywhere through cell phones, text messaging, videos, emails, blogging, Facebooks, Instagram and more. With all the different communication channels and social medias, It can be used to insult, spread rumors, impersonate, and
Facebook and other social media platforms have brought communication across the world to a whole new level. The rise of social media has created a place for children to communicate with others in both a positive and negative manner. Although it has made a positive impact on American youth, it has also contributed and exacerbated bullying in our schools. This new form of bullying, often referred to as cyberbullying, has created an around-the-clock atmosphere where bullying can occur even when school is not in session. Many professionals have sought to address the negative aspects of social media and have worked to develop a solution to bring cyberbullying to an end.
Social media gives the ability to be a bully and in the same time it can also make a person a victim of bullying. There are many several cases that an individual gets bullied through social media. While creating many social medias like Facebook, Twitter, and snapchat, the creators intentions is to let people express themselves and interact with one another. Web developers and the people who create social medias are also the one responsible for loneliness, depression, morbid thoughts, and also bullying. Given a social media everyone wants to open up to another person and communicate with their peers and families. Although social media are mostly intended for social interaction, some people use it as a device to bully another. People interact virtually than they interact each other in person. Cyber bullying creates an emotional and psychological effects on a person. The worst part of cyber bullying is that no one admits experiencing cyber bullying because of the shame, embarrassment and the fear of being bullied further. According to (Wells, Joshua. "Cyber-Bullying and Its Effect on Our Youth." Cyber-Bullying and Its Effect on Our Youth. American Osteopathic Association, 15 July 2015. Web. 21 Dec. 2015.) bullying is left unattended among teenagers and kids. They often act anxious and appear less confident. Therefore living kids unsuccessful with their academic progress and other activities. Social media can cause huge
Adolescents in today’s society face a lot more conflict in their personal lives than more people aware of. Bullying has become a vast issue in some people’s lives. Bullying involves the negative and hurtful interaction between two people. One or both tear down self-esteem and self-confidence of the other. Each of these leaves a negative impact on people’s lives and can hurt them in the future. There are many different kinds of bullying, some being traditional bullying and cyber-bullying. In the earlier years, bullying was easily controlled because of the limitations of technology but now technology is growing at a rapid pace. Instead of the traditional face-to-face bullying, cyber-bullying is more common in today society due to this growth.
Children are often bullied in school, but they can also be bullied online. Cyber-bullying is bullying over devices and often using social media to conduct it. It has become common due to the rapidly increasing use of social media. The bullying is done by sharing embarrassing or demeaning content of one another or writing cruel messages. Some take it a step further and create fake accounts to anonymously harass a person, or even use the fake account to impersonate that person. Due to social media, cyber-bullying is a harsh reality that children are being born
Social media bullying is becoming a growing problem, not only in the United States, but all around the world. Children can easily have access to the internet and social media sites and therefore say whatever they want to others in order to boost their self-esteem. In order to prevent social media bullying, children and parents must be aware of all internet dangers and also what children are capable of. Parents should monitor what their kids are saying and doing online and take action if they are not behaving in an appropriate way.
Social media should be limited in extent to prevent cyber bullying. Many parents often have kids who are bothered in schools. A bully can still bother them when they go online. At any time of age a child that uses the internet or joins a social network can be exposed to problems like cyber bullying. A large number of hurtful texts, emails, or photos have been purposely posted on social networking sites to humiliate the target. There have been many reports of bullies setting up a fake account to post or sent messages posing as the victim. Social networking should do more in order to prevent teen’s increased risk for exposure to cyber bullying.
Nowadays bullying has gone much farther than just physical violence. Most teens today have either been cyber bullied or have been witnesses to it. Cyber bullying is a form of bullying that is done over electronic messaging or over social media. This is very new to many people of the older generation, but is very relevant to the new generation. Cyber bullying is becoming an increasingly big problem in the U.S. every year. Being a kid who has grown up with technology and social media I have witnessed cyber bullying many times in my life. I have had many friends that have fell victim to cyber bullying and this is why I chose to talk about this topic. Since this topic of bullying is overlooked in our society as not being an issue I decided to choose
In the past, bullying could happen anywhere like on a playground, when a child would be walking home from school, daycares, and other public places. It usually involved the bully “being physically present and name calling, physical violence, taunting, and other things would take place”( Deal with a Bully & Overcome Bullying). However, with the recent advances in technology like the cell phone and social media being on the rise, the new type of bullying has come to be known as cyber bullying. Cyber bullying can include anything like “abusive texts and emails, hurtful messages, images or videos, imitating others online to set them up, excluding others online, and nasty online gossip and chat” (Cyberbullying). In this quote Keith and Martin describe how bullying is different from cyber bullying because the changes in technology, “Cyber-bullying, while being similar in its intent to hurt others through power and control, is different due to the use of these new technologies.” With the help of social media, like Facebook and Twitter, bullies can torment their victims when they are not face-to-face with them. They are able send their victims unwanted messages and post inappropriate pictures and humiliating things about their victims online. Even though