We all have a graphic image of the school bully who torments his colleagues. This bullying causes long-term anxiety, fear and stress for all his victims. Bullying has evolved with the advent of the Internet to a new form of bullying called cyber bullying.
Cyber-bullying, also known as electronic bullying can be defined as the intentional and repeated harassment over the Internet, mobile phone and other forms of interactive communication and / or digital. This type of bullying is often observed in children of school age, including adolescents. All forms of bullying may potentially be considered as a punishable crime. The long-term effects of such intimidation can never be determined in the cost to society.
Unlike traditional bullying at school, bullying on the Internet may be more difficult or impossible to trace. Indeed, the cyber bully can be anonymous online, providing false credentials and avoid detection by frequently changing their online personas. Given this opportunity to be hidden online this type of bullying can be more cruel and punitive as bullying, which traditionally takes place in a setting face-to-face.
A 2005 study found that bullying takes many forms. These forms include harmful, vulgar shipping, or threatening messages or images. These messages can display sensitive private information about the victim intimidation posted by someone posing as another. These types of cyber messages are often delivered by e-mail, instant messaging (IM), text messages or digital image on mobile phones. Additional means to spread malicious information include means of Web pages, Web logs (blogs), chat rooms, and discussion groups.
Traditional bullying is very disturbing and tragic for those involved. Electronic messages and images can be quickly disseminated to a wider audience. With the advent of camera phones, the cyber bully can take pictures of the victim in compromising positions and quickly put on the Internet. This increases the humiliation felt by the victim and the feeling of stress and anxiety can experience.
Recent research suggests that girls are more likely to be victims and / or cyber bullies than their male counterparts. Researchers cyber bullying studies have concluded that this is due to the secret nature of bullying. While cyber-bullying can appear as graphic images and messages threatening is mostly non-confrontational and non-physical time. Cyber-bullying can be made regardless of the size or the age difference between the victim and the offender, because of the anonymity of the Internet provides. Cyber bully strength no muscles (muscle strength), but from his experience in the use of computer technology. this means that cyber-bully might be the stereotypical nerd or geek who does not have to rely on your physical strength.
Although most of the victims of this form of bullying can choose to solve the problem, choosing not to react does not always work. It can be crucial for victims of cyberbullying taking proactive measures, such as changing your email address or mobile phone numbers and report such harassment to school authorities or even police.
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