What should be the punishment for cyberbullying

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In today’s society which is so technologically advanced, cyberbullying, which consists of posting offensive posts on social networks, sending harassing emails or text messages, or revealing personal information about a victim without their permission, is now the latest category of bullying. Moreover, cyberbullying often occurs under the cover of anonymity, since cyberbullies usually have aliases which make it easy to hide one’s true identity. In recent years, cyberbullying has led to tragic and heartrending outcomes such as the victims committing suicide or suffering from severe depression. In schools particularly, cyberbullying is on the rise. Cyberbullying is the most important concern especially among minors. Cyberbullying is not something we can totally overlook. There is a point when we need to step in to intervene and act. The “if I ignore them, they’ll stop” approach works a few times. Kids think that the reaction is attention to them, and they get a thrill out of it. The difference between liking attention, and being addicted and/or abusing attention, is that if you have an attention dependency, it doesn’t matter whether or not it’s positive or negative. It’s attention, and you crave the addiction. Punishment has to be suitable to the crime. Cyberbullying is dreadful and damages someone just as much as real-world bullying, there are too many difficulties. There should be a set of guidelines to follow based off of what has been said or done to the victim. Also, what has since happened to the victim such as suicide, attempted suicide, etc. Many teens face offensive remarks and nasty messages throughout their social media. Some individuals take it to an extreme level and instigate to torment others. This type of attacking behaviour needs to have real-life repercussions. Not as many people would overlook cyberbullying if they saw it as a real-life offence. We need to educate people that there are ramifications to their actions even if it’s not head-on harassment. More schools should clearly express to cyberbullies that there are consequences to their actions even if what they’re doing isn’t in person. However, not only is it significant for schools to establish rules against cyberbullying, but it is also vital to have laws that shield people that are being the victim of cyberbullying. Some countries do have laws against cyberbullying but not all are taking tough actions. It should not be so effortless for people to trouble each other and get away with it. Stringent actions like deleting the cyberbully’s social media account should be considered. Deleting a cyberbully’s social media should decrease the amount of cyberbullying that teens face because it won’t give those types of people a chance to harass others. Social media sites should structure special separate websites where you can report cyberbullies and these social media site should really investigate the accounts that were reported. Presently on social media, people can report other users, but it’s not considered very severely and the makers of the social media site don’t scrutinize everyone that’s been reported. The purpose of social media was to assist people in communication and keep informed on people’s lives through the internet, and not to be manipulated as a platform for harassment and bullying. 1/3


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