Social Media Takes People Lives
I choose this topic because I felt that suicides caused by
cyberbully is a serious problem. Cyberbully is the use of technology to bully a
person, or threatening individuals online. Cyberbullying has become more common
nowadays because of the technology that children have access to. The most
common apps that teenagers use to cyberbully are Instagram, Twitter, and
Snapchat. Cyberbully is very influential in the psychology of children and
adolescents, they can at any time do dangerous things because they cannot stand
cyberbully. I found a lot of teens died at young age caused by cyberbully in
their social media such as twitter , facebook ,instagram, etc.
There is an article saying that a lot of people lose their
lives because of cyberbully. Dallasnews.com states that "Bullying has
always been a major issue for adolescents, but there is now greater connection
between bullying and suicide," said child psychiatrist Benjamin Shain, the
report's lead author. "Cyberbullying, for example, is as serious a problem
as face-to-face bullying."
The problem of this more teenagers nowdays died at their own
hands than are killed by others, and part of the blame may lie in their online
habits. With example like in January, Ritu Sachdeva and Hillary
"Kate" Kuizon, two 17-year-olds attending Plano East High School,
took their lives within hours of each other. And in April, former Plano West
student McCann Utu Jr. stabbed his mother and his brother to death before
taking his own life.
In Utu's case, the 19-year-old shared his thoughts on
Twitter days before killing his mother, Stacy Fawcett, and brother Josiah.
“You owe it to yourself to make your internal dreams become
a physical reality,” he wrote April 8. “I will probably be the next to die ...”
According to the centers for Disease Control in 2015 the
number of suicides among teen girls hit a 40 year high and among teen boys the
number of suicides rose by 30 percent between 2007 – 2015
The graphic above shows the increasing number of suicides
not only teens but also seniors every year. The reasons may caused by economic
problem or something that make them depressed and a lot of them started
cyberbullied.
Adolescent cyberbullies have been found to engage in other
problematic behaviors as well. For example, they have been found to be more
likely to engage in substance abuse and have higher levels of participation in
school violence.Parents play an especially important role. Students who bully
online are more likely to report poor parent-child relationships and a lack of
parental monitoring of online behavior.A lot of parent didn’t look after their
children well, they just paying attention at their child physics. When their
children can’t stand any longer, they start talking with their parents how they
feel about cyberbully. But their parents told them to let go and doesn’t care
about it, and the kid start felt depression by themselves. After that, their
mental won’t be stable and start doing something dangerous to their body such
as slit their pulse, hit their head against the wall, make their body hurt, or
thinking to suicide by hang themselves up in their room. Parents attention is
the most important things in this case, in giving the intended attention that
is by looking at what they felt during this time when in school or collage, did
anyone bully him/her in school. Teen had a unstable mental at that age, if
parent not pay attention to them carefully they might kill themselves without thinking
in right mind.
My first solution for
this problem is you have to report it . If you are facing cyberbullying from
somebody you go to school or collage with, report it to the teacher. If
somebody is threatening you , spreading out your personal information or making
you afraid for yourself, alert the police or any adult that can help you at
soon as possible. Secondly is keep your social media accounts private and do
not connect with any unfamiliar person on the social media. They might have
motives and deceive you about their identity, which can put you and the people
you care about at danger. The third is talk to them. Sometimes, it may be wise
to request that a teacher or responsible adult arrange a session of mediation
between the bully and you if you both go to the same school or collage.
Mediation may be scary but is often found incredibly powerful. It is
essentially a face to face conversation between you and the bully in a controlled,
equal environment. And lastly is use available tech tools. Most social media
apps and services allow you to block the person. Whether the harassment’s in an
app, texting, comments or tagged photos, do yourself a favor and block the
person. You can also report the problem to the service. That probably won’t end
it, but you don’t need the harassment in your face, and you’ll be less tempted
to respond. If you’re getting threats of physical harm, you should call your
local police (with a parent or guardian’s help) and consider reporting it to
school authorities.
In conclusion although the internet and mobile phones
communication systems make our lives easier and play a very important role in
our activities, it is unfortunate that they have been poisoned and destroyed by
being used to abuse others. The positive aspects of the internet and mobile
phones cannot be questioned or enumerated however what I am mostly certain of
is that the negative aspects are just as great in number and in seriousness. As
a Kevin Brennan said: “Cyberbullying is the unacceptable face of new
technology, and we need concerted action across society to address it. Schools
must play a key role, and this new guidance will help them to identify and
tackle instances of cyberbullying more effectively, as well as providing
practical advice and information on how to prevent it.” Parents, law
enforcement and educators all need to take caution with watching over children
in order to prevent cyberbullying. If everyone comes together including educators,
law enforcement and the biggest role, the parents, then cyberbulling can be
stopped. The next time these 12 to 17 year olds log onto the internet, maybe
they wont be affected by cyber bullying if everyone begins to work together.
Thank you for reading my blog !





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