Bullying and Cyberbulling are Everywhere

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If you go online, somewhere where kids gather, or to a school today, there is a 90% chance that you will see some sort of bullying happen. As the times have changed throughout the years, the types of bullying have changed with it. It's no longer just children calling each other names. It has gotten more violent, physically and verbally. Bullying has branched out over the years to the worst it's been; from in person to online, it's become too dangerous.
Before technology became a major part of everyone's lives, bullying only happened face to face. Outside of school, people didn't really have to worry about bullying. It wasn't as big of an issue as it is today. In fact, the only places they had to worry about bullies were the places where all the kids spent their free time at and school. School was the main place it happened. Today, bullies are everywhere. It's become more dangerous today than it was in the past. Name calling and being pushed inside your own locker was all that really happened, but now, there's fighting, name calling, harrassment, etc. Times have changed dramatically. Things aren't as simple as they used to be.
Technology has helped our world become advanced, but it's also made some things easier that shouldn't be. Electronics have given people to new to torment each other outside of school and out of the public eye. Cyberbullying is defined as the use of electronic communication to bully a person. The internet was never actually considered a safe place to start with, especially with the inventions of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Everyone seems to have one or the other, which makes it simple for someone to find another person and harrass them online. Cell phones are making it easier for ...

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