Cyber bullying is more frightening than standard bullying because you do not know who the target is following. Internet Bully thinks that it can escape from everything because it is published anonymously or because I do not use my name. The activities of the Internet are traceable. It is important to know that cyber bullying can be regarded as a crime. In some cases, cyber blur is considered a sex predator and needs to be registered in the registry. In addition, projects posted on the Internet may affect the ability to enter university and find employment.
It begins with bullying. In fact, it usually ends with bullying. Most bullys are not enemies to emerge, but real children meet at school. Then they may enter bully through electronic means. But, in general, when a child is being bullied, some of the processes involve face - to - face interaction. Child bullying is obvious. In 2007, almost one third of high school students and high school students reported that they were being bullied at school, but there are few parents who received these reports at home. Please keep in mind that these numbers refer only to children who were actually reported. This may not be obvious, so adults have to make it easier for children to report
Cyber bullying and online bullying are the terms used to refer to bullying through electronic media. Cyber bullying is intentional and involves frequent or repeated injuries caused by electronic text. Cyber bullying is as easy as keeping sending e-mails to those who pointed out that they do not want to contact the sender any more. Cyber bullying may include threats, "attacks" or dislikes of motivation. Internet bullying may disclose personal contact information of the victim. They may try to guess the identity of the victim in order to post or mock her own material with his name.
Teenagers need to use bullying information as evidence that bullying is taking place. Puberty parents want to talk about this information to their parents, bullying internet, mobile phone companies, and / or police, especially if they are intimidating or undergoing sexual violence You might think that. Teenagers should not share content they do not want to promote with their mobile phones, texts, instant messages on the Internet. People who are engaged in messages and online conversation do not think that they are thinking. Not safe