The Causes And Effects Of Cyber Bullying And Social Media

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Did you know that, “Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying” (“Bullying Statistics” 1). Teens are affected everyday by bullying on social media; this form of bullying, called cyber bullying, has become more of a dilemma within the last 10-15 years as technology continues to advance and more and more people start to use these social media sites. Scott Meech states that, “this form of harassment is worse than physical bullying because it subjects the victim to humiliation from a large audience, since embarrassing pictures or taunts are typically spread throughout a peer group.” He explains more by saying that, “victims have no safe haven from cyber-bullying because …show more content…

This made her take her life, which is something that didn’t need to happen but did just because these other teens thought it was necessary to bully her. Another example of a young child who took her life too soon due to cyber bullying was 12 year old Kennis Cady who went to East Rochester, in the article written by Justin Murphy said that, “After Kennis’ death, though, four of her classmates readily identified the two girls as having picked on Kennis.. The classmates said they gave Kennis dirty looks, mocked her in gym class and had un-invited her from a party, and claimed they were the ones behind the lesbian rumor and malicious Instagram activity.” (Murphy) Kennis wasn’t even a teenager and still very young and still had to not only got through problems with traditional bullying but also with cyber bullying. In the article her father said, “At that point, for the first time, I really saw there was something troubling her different from regular childhood stuff,” Dan Cady said, “She started crying and said she was sad, and I said, ‘Why are you sad?’ and she said, ‘I don’t know.’ Michaela and I had a talk that night about getting her help.” (Murphy) Both Kennis Cady and Phoebe Prince felt the devastating effects of cyber bullying which physically made them take their lives. This is something that no teen should ever have to do and is sad that someone pushed them to a certain point where they couldn’t stand living anymore and this was their only option. In the article, “Media Violence” by Scott Meech, he explains that cyber bullying is worse than traditional bullying. Meech states

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