Ethical Effects Of Cyberbullying

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To begin with, it should be said that the practice of cyberbullying is a highly controversial subject not only in the United States of America, but also in the entire world. Rapid technological advancements and increase rate of technological proliferation have resulted in an increase in the rate of cyberbullying across the entire globe. Every day millions of people, mainly teenagers, suffer from cyberbullying all over the world. This is because cyberbullying, as a rule, use technology and social media networks to threaten or harass another person. What is beyond the dispute is that cyberbullying negatively effects individuals and is detrimental to their psychological and thus physical health. In fact, cyber bullying greatly impacts not only …show more content…

Authors define cyberbullying as the utilization of technology and the Internet to harm intentionally another individual in a manner that can be regarded to be hostile. Cyberbullying is used with the aim of threatening, targeting, harassing or embarrassing another person. Cyberbullying practice can be applied to adults as well as to …show more content…

Continues victimization results in the children losing their self-confidence as they feel they are not worthy to belong to any group. This leads to depressions and in some server cases, the child may contemplate or attempt suicide.

Another harmful effect of cyber bullying on social media sites is that it leads to low self-esteem. Teenagers who are victims of cyberbullying usually have low self-esteem and are extremely shy of expressing their opinions because they fear being victimized for their opinions. Studies have indicated that victims of cyber bullying are usually reclusive. This significantly affects the social life of the affected individual as he or she shies away from participating in most social activities. Thus creates rifts in families as it reduces interactions between individuals in a

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