The Negative Effects Of Cyberbullying In The 21st Century

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“Unless and until our society recognizes cyberbullying for what it is, the suffering of thousands of silent victims will continue”─ Anna Maria Chavez (n.d). The rapid progression of technology has turned into fundamental part of the everyday lives of individuals globally. Although this phenomenon offers life change general society wish, it has serious drawbacks that rapidly increased cyberbullying among teenagers. Strom and Strom (2005) define cyberbullying as an act of threatening or harming others via technological devices such as emails, mobile phone messages, online voting booths, and social networking sites. The cyber bully typically covers up "behind the mask of anonymity" (Schneier cited in Strom & Strom, 2005, p.22) through nonexistent screen names, display pictures, and fake email address which spare them from sentiments of regret and sympathy. This paper aims to argue that although the booming of the digital stage of the 21st century offers many benefits among teenagers, it requires effective methodologies to promote security against the growing threat of cyberbullying.
A review held in England revealed an expanding number of cyberbullying among youngsters whose age ranges from 13 to 22 where researchers found that 7 …show more content…

A Canadian teen named David Knight once suffered depression when people made a site just to derogate him and his family and bash him with harsh words like calling him gay, dirty, and pedophile making his life devastated that he wanted to end it (Cheung, 2011). Thankfully, his mom ventures in order to help and overcome the bullying. Jesse Logan from Ohio also experienced depression but worse because she ends up hanging herself when girls harassed and called her a whore after her ex-boyfriend sent them nude photos of her (Celizic,

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