Topic > The Pros and Cons of Cyberbullying - 844

When it comes to being bullied in any situation, be it old-fashioned, face-to-face bullying or cyberbullying, there should always be a way to prevent it and take action. Because if you don't act or try to prevent these occasions from happening, something bad could happen to that person. That said, no one ever wants to deal with something like this. Now, when it comes to cyberbullying, there are many subtopics that go along with this issue. There is the law, the demographics, the social logic and the psychological effect, and then there are social media and their prevention against them. This is what I'm going to talk about. Now bullying is no longer limited to the real world. The cyber world or Internet technology has also been affected by this problem where information and technology are used to deliberately and repeatedly harm others or show hostility towards a particular individual or group. Today, most kids are passionate about computers and social networks, that's where they are. I started playing online games and started texting via internet messaging or using other social internet at an early age, where I think they should be monitored. What statistics say cyberbullying or any other bullying commonly occurs in middle and high schools. Logging into Facebook and chatting is a common sight while email or voicemail seems like an old trend for the social media generation. If a child uses status updates on social networking sites that are harsh or cruel or intended to embarrass someone, this is a form of cyberbullying. Another way is to post personal information, photos or videos to harass or intimidate someone, which is not right at all. So far, other known and harmful acts of cyberbullying concern when you are young...... middle of paper.... ..greater risk of being involved and annoying without revealing your identity. Fighting cyberbullying is important and victims can also add to it by not responding to harassing emails, messages or posts in chat rooms and by not copying the bully. Ignoring them and seeking help from teachers and parents is the right path. Violent threats may be reported to the police. Because no one deserves to be a victim of cyberbullying, regardless of whether the perpetrator is written or wrong. People need to learn to stand up for each other and take action. Social media is supposed to be fun, not scare people. This is why it is such an important topic in today's generation, and also why social networks take so many precautions to prevent anyone from falling victim to it. Don't be afraid to report it, tell someone, or even call the police. Some awareness is better than none.