The "Y generation" (born from the early 1980s to the beginning of the 21st century) is known for its widespread use. They rely on it to complete their study and entertainment. However, when technology becomes a weapon of bullying, anyone who can access the Internet can see it. "Bullying acquires newer malicious forms online, as it is no longer trapped in campus, according to government statistics, more than a third of young people are experiencing cyber threats online.
Bullying and cyber bullying have increased dramatically in the past six years. As Facebook gains popularity, bullys are looking for new ways to torture victims. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, and bullying is one of the main reasons. The legal ranking of who is responsible is not clear and the laws responsible for parents and school are not used much when filing lawsuits. - When someone uses higher powers to affect and threaten the victims or to make what they want, they are called bullies. Bullying is a major problem in the United States as it seems there is nothing to stop this problem. There are different types of places where bullying and bullying may occur. Bullying, bullying of words, attacks of human relations, cyber bullying, sexual bullying, bullying of prejudice
Cyber bullying is on the rise, affecting most people who own and use computers and mobile phones, but the idea of stopping or preventing cyber bullying is far away. Cyber bullying is done in schools, outside the campus, and around the world, but it is difficult for parents to follow the bullying plan because parents do not completely manage their behavior inside and outside the campus. School violence has declined overall, but bullying has increased by 5%. In addition, in the last few months of 2010 bullying brought several suicides. There are many reasons why some people bully others, silence those who were bullied by even more trap mechanisms, and thus contribute to the expansion problem in this way.
Cyber bullying is the use of some form of technology to bully people and harass the group of people and people. Louise Cobb (2010) believes cyber bullying, such as bullying, low self-esteem, anxiety, suicide, can have serious emotional consequences. Based on this information, 11th grade health education students decided to implement action plans to minimize the spread of bullying and to raise Meridan's 9th grade awareness. - Bullying can happen anywhere in St. Mary's town. This bullying is easy as they are hiding behind a computer on a social networking site called Twitter. The user created an anonymous account and posted gossip about other people. Most teenagers think this account is fun until they get a secret article about them. Many insulting posts allow St Mary 's teenagers to believe in their own affairs.