Teens as Victims of Cyberbullying

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“Around half of teens have been the victims of cyber bullies,” Richard Webster from the “Cyber bullying is when a person or a group is trying to embarrass and harm or intimidate those who are weaker than them”. “Cyber bullying to texting: What’s on your kids ‘Cell?” What is cyber bullying? The Stop bullying Organization explains what the meaning of cyber bullying is. Cyber bullies are able to use cells phones and the internet to make it very easy bully other people. Lawmakers and Schools should take more action towards people who are being bullies because it can lead to depression, suicide, and mental issue.

Since bullying has increased; cyber bullying has become harder to control by parents teachers and peers. They feel embarrassed, afraid that the bully with retaliate, or some just assume that adults want them to deal with the issue be themselves. This can lead to drastic situations such as suicide thoughts, depression, and other mental issues.

The school should be a part of the situations when students are being bullied before it leads to a even bigger issue. The students should not depend on themselves to take care of that issue it should take a team and confidence to work it out. Most likely the victims’ friends will turn on them and not be there friend anymore. Once they have realized that they are getting made fun of and will soon lose support from them .The teachers will then become more responsible with the students if they notify them. Teachers are there to help every student in need, and to make sure that there safe. The teachers and schools needs to take immediate action towards anyone who is being bullied. The internet has changed over the past few years and has made it very simple to connect to other people very...

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