Effects Of Cyberbullying For Teenagers

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Name: Siyu Du
To what extent has Facebook increased cyberbullying for teenagers?
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Bullying, a kind of behavior which can be claimed as a prolonged mistreatment by a person who is perceived to be more powerful than the victim of abuse and who harbors malicious intentions (Hinduja & Patchin, 2007). With the rapid development of society, bullying has become a common phenomenon around individuals. There are various types of bullying people might face in their daily life such as relational bullying which is an indirect manner of bullying and involves the spreading of gossip and rumors (Woods & Wolke, 2004). For teenagers, the most common bullying they have experienced is cyberbullying, a bullying that occurs via information …show more content…

It looks like that Facebook may be regarded as the origin of cyberbullying for teenager. However, is there any other platform which also has potential to increase cyberbullying for teenagers? Cyberbullying could be defined as an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him of herself (Peter Smith, Jess Mahdavi, Manuel Carvalho and Neil Tippett, 2006). Text-bullying, a kind of tradition cyberbullying which might be ignored also can increase cyberbullying for teenagers. Changing technology has opened up new avenues for bullying using electronic contact from texting on cell phones to videos on websites (Patchin and Hinduja, 2006 and Smith et al., 2008). Prevalence rates for text bullying range from 15 to 32 percent (Beran and Li, 2005, Jerome and Segal, 2003, Kowalski and Limber, 2007, Raskauskas and Stoltz, 2007, Smith et al., 2008 and Ybarra and Mitchell, 2004). More recent research by Smith and colleagues (2008) found that students generally felt cyberbullying had a similar impact to traditional bullying. While cyberbullying mostly occurs outside school, text bullying happens more often at school, despite school policies which ban cell phones (Agatston, Kowalski, & Limber, 2007). So it is hard to justify that Facebook has more responsibility on increasing cyberbullying for

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