The Pros And Cons Of Cyberbullying: Right Or Wrong

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Cyberbullying: Right or Wrong Cyberbullying cannot remain denied as an issue in schools, at home, and in neighborhood communities because research displays increase in suicide and incident rates are caused by bullying. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year, according to the CDC. For every suicide among young people, there are at least 100 suicide attempts and over 14 percent of high school students have considered suicide, with almost 7 percent already attempting it. (Bullying and Suicide, 1) According to Bullying Statistics, over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying. …show more content…

Some bullies may argue like murders that it was not intentionally, but it transpires. Also, like murders a person may end their life because they may feel terrified that there is no freedom from the act and no purpose to live. The impolite words cyber bullies use and put out on social media is accessible to the whole world, which can ruin victim’s reputation and cause them to be hated by others. Even if the cruel comments and rumors are removed it still will not change anything because most likely other people have already recited and chatted about it with friends. Suicide rates among 10 to 14-year-olds have grown more than 50 percent over the last three decades. (Bullycide, 1) As a kid and teenager, younger years are years where the fun and enjoyment of life should be. There should not be a reason why a child oversights that enjoyment, especially due to frustration, anger, and evilness caused by …show more content…

(Teens Kindness and Cruelty on Social Network Sites) Peers who are aware of the behavior, is not helping in the situation because they are in fear by bullies. It is wrong to know about cyberbullying incidents and not help out, especially for someone who is afraid to speak up for themselves. Just as a person knowing who committed a murder is wrong for not speaking up a person who knows about cyberbullying and not speaking up is wrong also. Moreover, if something tragic happens, the person who knew will be crushed because they knew, but did not help. Cyberbullying is a hard situation all around whether you are a bystander, victim, bully, friend or family, so why not just focus on what is right and have a positive experience as a

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