3/06/2012

Cyber Bullying Prevention: It's Everyone's responsibility

Teenagers spend most of their time these days on their cell phones, texting, instant messaging, uploading photos, using public networking sites like Facebook and ordinarily spending a large part of their life online. Unfortunately, bullying has also jumped online. It's called cyber or internet bullying and its prevalence rivals original school yard bullying.

Cyber bulling occurs when someone posts rumors, secrets, threats, underground photos or any other material intended to hurt, embarrass or harass other someone online. It's estimated that cyber bulling affects nearly half of all teenagers and its reach is increasing every year.

Anonymous Text Messaging

Girl bullies in particular use the internet to bully their victims. Girls ordinarily bully to growth their public status, to demean or belittle rivals or to exclude others from a group. Because girls don't ordinarily bully in a physical manner, cyberspace is a perfect outlet for their bullying. Rumors and secrets can spread like wildfire and they can accomplish their purpose quickly.

Cyber Bullying Prevention: It's Everyone's responsibility

Cyber bullies can in effect be victims of physical or schoolyard bullying themselves. They seek revenge straight through internet bullying because they can be anonymous and cyberspace does not require physical strength. They can seek this revenge with puny in the way of repercussions.

Victims of cyber bullying find themselves feeling scared, hurt, embarrassed and angry. They feel helpless to defend themselves because they don't ordinarily know who the bully is. In particularly heinous cases cyberbullying can damage the victim's psyche leaving them in a suicidal state.

Cyber bullying arresting starts with reporting of the incident -either to school officials or if the bullying involves threats or any other illegal operation to law enforcement. Although cyberbullies believe that they are anonymous, they in effect aren't. everybody leaves a digital footprint in cyberspace and they can be found.

Cyber bullying has come to be an epidemic and it's everyone's accountability to do their part in preventing it. With teens spending a large part of their time online, schoolyard bullying is no longer the only problem.

Cyber Bullying Prevention: It's Everyone's responsibility

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