Synthesis Essay On Cyber Bullying

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The situation has become more frequent in which the stories of youngsters, and those on social media claim to be victims of cyberbullying, or even caught as the offenders. Individuals should not be prosecuted for statements made on social media, because victims of online bullying have chances of continuing to be bullied, offenders may inherit punishments too harsh for their deed(s), and individuals as a whole will not get an opportunity to rectify for their mistakes. A handful of citizens who may never have been exposed to cyberbullying, or who may not even have social media, may believe that by prosecuting offenders, the overall problem will be resolved. Punishing the bully online might sound as the most practical decision, but other …show more content…

According to paragraph 1 of source 1, “, bullying has become a problem that doesn’t always stop at the end of the school day.” As true as those words written by moderator Brett Warnke, just because one cyberbully was caught, does not at all imply that the victim being bullied will not become a victim again. Also based on article “The Dangers of Cyberbullying” paragraph 3, “This bill would make bullying through an electronic means a federal crime.” As far as cyberbullying is concerned, the victim is guilty for continuing to carry on conversations with the so called ‘offender’, making both the individual being bullied and the bully itself, accountable for the federal crime. In source 1 paragraph 2, “Assuming the fake identity of a teenage boy, Drew used the account to flirt with, and then later break up with, Megan Meier.” It is evident that Megan Meier, a student, obviously had a big hand in the cyberbullying situation, as the two online ‘buddies’ had already begun a relationship! Also “The Ophelia Project” tells that “81% of teens believe that cyberbullies bully others because cyberbullies think it’s funny.” In Megan’s case, there may be plenty of more ‘Drew’s’ in the world, ready to make more accounts to be in a relationship with, and break up with other social media users, because …show more content…

According to source 2, paragraph 14, “The real solution to cyberbullying isn’t criminal prosecution, it is education and selective participation. Children should be educated to manage and avoid offensive situations on the Internet.” Pupils, kids, adults, and almost all people are forgiven of their little, or big, mistakes in life, and move on after understanding where they went wrong, but after listening to some thoughts, cyberbullies should never get a chance to learn from their mistakes. Even the First Amendment gives all citizens the freedom to speech, so by prosecuting cyberbullies for expressing their right to speech, is simply going against the Constitution. However most may believe that if the same mistake is repeated over and over again, it makes no sense to keep letting the slip-ups go, and it is agreed that a mistake starts being intended if there is a pattern in its repetition. But if cyberbullies are immediately prosecuted without a chance to resolve their mistakes, it is unnecessary and discourages them to stop repeating mistakes, knowing that they will not get a chance to make things

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