Now a days, teenagers and adolescents are coming up with all ways to bully other kids. Cyber Bullying is becoming a new trend among bullies. Some of the ways people do this, is they create fake accounts over Facebook, Myspace, Email websites, texting, ect.

Here are some ways kids use todays technology to bully other kids.

  • Sending mean messages or threats to a person’s email account or cell phone
  • Spreading rumors online or through texts
  • Posting hurtful or threatening messages on social networking sites or web pages
  • Stealing a person’s account information to break into their account and send damaging messages
  • Pretending to be someone else online to hurt another person
  • Taking unflattering pictures of a person and spreading them through cell phones or the Internet
  • Sexting, or circulating sexually suggestive pictures or messages about a person
There are many, many threats to adolescents and teenagers including
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Isolation from other  teenagers, adults, parents, and adolescents
  • Suicide
Cyber bullies do not know the consequences of their act. name they won’t get caught, but there are many ways to track some one who is cyber bullying.The things teens post online now may reflect badly on them later when they apply for college or a job. Cyber bullies can lose their cell phone or online accounts for cyber bullying. Also, cyber bullies and their parents may face legal charges for cyber bullying, and if the cyber bullying was sexual in nature or involved sexting, the results can include being registered as a sex offender. Teens may think that if they use a fake
Even though cyber bullying cause so much damages to kids. It is highly common among adolescents and Teenagers.
  • Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying.
  • More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyberthreats online.
  • Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet.
  • Well over half of young people do not tell their parents when cyber bullying occurs.
Many people do not like to talk about cyber bullying and they just leave it alone and think it will go away.. Well think again people.
  • Around half of teens have been the victims of cyber bullying
  • Only 1 in 10 teens tells a parent if they have been a cyber bully victim
  • Fewer than 1 in 5 cyber bullying incidents are reported to law enforcement
  • 1 in 10 adolescents or teens have had embarrassing or damaging pictures taken of themselves without their permission, often using cell phone cameras
  • About 1 in 5 teens have posted or sent sexually suggestive or nude pictures of themselves to others
  • Girls are somewhat more likely than boys to be involved in cyber bullying
Here are some statistics on Cyber bullying
  • Over 80 percent of teens use a cell phone regularly, making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for cyber bullying
  • About half of young people have experienced some form of cyber bullying, and 10 to 20 percent experience it regularly
  • Mean, hurtful comments and spreading rumors are the most common type of cyber bullying
  • Girls are at least as likely as boys to be cyber bullies or their victims
  • Boys are more likely to be threatened by cyber bullies than girls
  • Cyber bullying affects all races
  • Cyber bullying victims are more likely to have low self esteem and to consider suicide
Here are some things you can do to see if your friend, your child, or someone you know is being cyber bullied and how to deal with it.
  • Talks to teens about cyber bullying, explaining that it is wrong and can have serious consequences. Make a rule that teens may not send mean or damaging messages, even if someone else started it, or suggestive pictures or messages or they will lose their cell phone and computer privileges for a time.
  • Encourage teens to tell an adult if cyber bullying is occurring. Tell them if they are the victims they will not be punished, and reassure them that being bullied is not their fault.
  • Teens should keep cyber bullying messages as proof that the cyber bullying is occurring. The teens’ parents may want to talk to the parents of the cyber bully, to the bully’s Internet or cell phone provider, and/or to the police about the messages, especially if they are threatening or sexual in nature.
  • Try blocking the person sending the messages. It may be necessary to get a new phone number or email address and to be more cautious about giving out the new number or address.
  • Teens should never tell their password to anyone except a parent, and should not write it down in a place where it could be found by others.
  • Teens should not share anything through text or instant messaging on their cell phone or the Internet that they would not want to be made public – remind teens that the person they are talking to in messages or online may not be who they think they are, and that things posted electronically may not be secure.
  • Encourage teens never to share personal information online or to meet someone they only know online.
  • Keep the computer in a shared space like the family room, and do not allow teens to have Internet access in their own rooms.
  • Encourage teens to have times when they turn off the technology, such as at family meals or after a certain time at night.
  • Parents may want to wait until high school to allow their teens to have their own email and cell phone accounts, and even then parents should still have access to the accounts.
Cyber bullying is becoming a big trend now a days when so many of us our using the internet for almost about everything. So next time you see something that may look like it. Tell someone and try to prevent a life being taken.

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Posted: 18/07/2011 in Uncategorized

 Bullying – a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people. Basically meaning, I don’t like you or I am jealous of you and I am going to make your life miserable for you.

Now a days bullying is everywhere you look whether you notice it or not. It’s all over schools and even then internet. Bullying, will never stop. No matter how hard people try. It is always going to be there. Weather we like it or not.

My job is to help bring more awareness of the effect bullying has on kids now a days to people. How it makes them struggle with their life in school, at home, and in public.

I am just one person. One person, who wants to try to make a difference in this world. But without your help I can’t. So when ever you see someone being bullied, teased, picked on, or cyberbuilled. Please let someone know. You never know it could change and/or save a life.