Several factors make cyberbullying prevention is hard to be done. They are: convincing others that cyberbullying is harmless, disbelieving that cyberbullying causes serious harm, using technology to participate in cyberbullying. refusing to take responsibility to stop cyberbullying.
EXPLANATION:
Cyberbullying is a type of intimidation that occurs digitally and online. It can occur to anyone. Cyberbullying takes place on children's internet, mobile phones, computers, tablets, and video games. Cyberbullies will post, send, or share negative, harmful, embarrassing, cruel, or other content about somebody on social media (FB, IG, TW, and SC), instant messages, text or SMS, video game messages, and e-mail.
Cyberbullying does occur. The Pew Internet & American Life Project researched cyberbullying, and there are many facts about cyberbullying based on the research:
•95% of US teenagers age 12-17 utilize smartphones
•81% of them utilize social media and surf online
•45% of them said that they surf online constantly
Based on the quantity, the facts about cyberbullying are:
•59% of the USA teenagers said that they have been bullied or assaulted online
•1 out of 4 teens turned out to be the victims of cyberbullying
•1 out of 6 teens confess that they cyberbullied others
•Girls are the usual cyberbullying victim rather than boys
To conclude, cyberbullying occurs among teenagers and children. Both the school and the parents have to take deeds about this issue, Yet, some parents or schools do not think that cyberbullying can happen and ruin the students’ life. Parents do not check well their kids and schools do not have regulations about the constraint on media use.
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If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:
•Which factors make the prevention of cyberbullying difficult?
KEYWORDS: cyberbullying, preventing cyberbullying,
Subject : English
Class : 10-12
Sub-Chapter: Cyberbullying