Cyber Bullying has become an increasing problem in our society that threatens physical and emotional harm to ever greater numbers of young people. The sad fact is, some youths are so deeply affected by the negative influence of bullying that they have taken their own lives. Although suicides represent a rare and extreme reaction to bullying, it is a real issue that our children are facing today. Cyberbullying is often a factor in young people becoming depressed and having low self-esteem. Cyberbullying has been an issue, in the United States as well as everywhere throughout the world. Since the expansion and headways in technology, cyberbullying has been on the rise. The use of the Internet and technology to purposely harm another person in a hostile way. The viral idea of online life makes sending embarrassing or humiliating messages, pictures, or recordings straightforward and prompt and mysterious. Screen names effortlessly camouflage spooks ' characters. Frequently they …show more content…
1 out of 4 has had it happen more than once. 3 percent of children report seeing bullying or tormenting online. Teenagers utilize a mobile phone routinely, making it the most widely recognized medium for cyberbullying. Teenagers concur that cyberbullying is a difficult issue. Adolescents who have seen online tormenting say that they have overlooked it. 84% have seen others advise cyberbullies to stop. Just 1 out of 10 casualties will inform a parent or an adult of their abuse or mishandling. Young ladies are about twice as likely as young men to be casualties and culprits of cyberbullying. Around 58% of children agree that somebody has said something mean or frightful things to them online. More than 4 out 10 say it has happened more than once. Harassing casualties are 2 to 9 times more inclined to consider submitting suicide. Around 75% of students admit they have visited a website bashing another