The Problem of Cyber Bullying

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In the past few years, there has been a tremendous amount of improvements of technology use in teenagers causing a new problem to arise. “Half of students admit to being bullied online, while an estimated seventy-nine percent of teenagers say it’s a problem,” (“An Old Problem with a New Face”). Since the rapid growth of technology, cyber bullying has become life-threatening for too many teenagers. Now that teenagers have phones and technology almost twenty-four hours a day, they are putting themselves at a greater risk of being cyber bullied. Cyber bullying is different from regular, old-school bullying; cyber bullying is using the internet to ruin the life of other teenagers. “Cyber bulling is when a teenager is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another teenager using the internet, other technologies, or mobile phones” (“what is cyberbullying?”). Cyberbullying can range from one extreme to another. Some teens think death is the answer, others ignore the cyberbullying and create groups to prevent it for happening to others. In addition to cyberbullying causing different reactions in teenagers, there are also many different ways the teen them self, their parent, and a witness of the cyber bullying can prevent it. Lastly cyber bullying can be performed in many different forms. Cyber bulling is a pervasive problem and should be prevented by other teenagers and parents.

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Being in a society filled with an array of technology, many different ways that teenagers can be a cyber bullied, or harassed over the internet have developed. “Harassment use to occur in the writing on the bathroom stall, but with ninety-nine percent of teens being wired, harassment has evolved with technolog...

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