Cyber Bullying

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Do you know what it is like to be called names, tortured about your interests, your hobbies, your preferences, or even your lifestyle? Have you ever experienced this kind of torment through social media, email, or even texting? It is called cyber bullying; “When someone repeatedly makes fun of another person online or repeatedly picks on another person through email, text messaging or when someone posts something online about another person that they don’t like” (Patchin). There are several different motives why someone may cyber bully. Three of the well-known reasons are jealousy, popularity, and home life. These motives will be discussed in this paper.
The first thing to discuss is the definition on cyber bullying. One definition of cyber bullying is “Willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cellphones and other electronic devices” (Gerdes 7). Technology has made it easier for people to bully others is through these devices. Sometimes it is known who the bully and sometimes it is not because there can be anonymity in technology.
The first reason to be discussed for pertaining to cyber bullying is jealousy. Jealousy is described as an emotion. Jealousy is typically said to be the negative thoughts and feelings of self-doubt, fear, and anxiety. It is very common for girls to become very jealous. There are many aspects why someone may get jealous. Someone could be prettier, someone could get better grades, someone could be more athletic, or someone could have a better-looking figure than someone else. Jealousy can also come about in a relationship. There may be a person who receives more attention than another does or someone may think the significant other might have feelings for someone else. This can...

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