
What is cyber bullying?
Increasing cyberbullying is a frequent psychological disorder in adolescents, children and young adults, and you hear many stories about cyberbullying.
The situation is complicated by the fact that these issues may be related to personal safety and are already being created by the group of unequal persons in ways that are difficult for adults to control or control.
The majority are looking at effective methods and common responses to online bullying. Whatever the value of technological tools in treating cyberbullying, the fact that these are personal problems founded on a social context cannot be avoided.
Practitioners should try to learn about the prevention and reduction of cyber or face-to-face bullying and also take into account the distinctive nature of cyberbullying. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the values that young people acquire in society and at school.
Consequences of cyberbullying
Mental and physical consequences: Internet bullying causes increased stress as well as increased anger in the individual. People may get used to feeling frustrated. Sometimes it may reach distress, even depression, and because of this bullying, the person begins to prefer solitude, and most of the time he engages in some harmful activities such as drugs or alcohol.
Feelings of loneliness and isolation: Most people in cyberbullying feel isolated and lonely because they worry about sharing information that they are afraid to talk about with a stranger. Most of the time, they get used to being isolated and hurting themselves with loneliness.
Lack of interest in education: People who are experiencing cyberbullying are not interested in attending classes because they do not feel comfortable with embarrassment and shyness among their fellow students which leads to a negative impact on their studies and achievement.
May cause illness: Sometimes apart from the mental and physical consequences, the effects of cyberbullying can destroy a person's physical health. He may get sick or may suffer from diseases such as headaches and depression, and sometimes by neglecting meals, so he may experience stomach problems and other diseases.
Suicide Attempts: Sometimes due to the high impact of cyberbullying, the victim can also attempt suicide and some people who cannot tolerate this type of bullying feel that the best option to end all problems is to end their lives.
forms of cyber bullying
Exclusion: The intentional act of excluding someone from a particular group through the Internet. This may happen when a person's friends have online chats and put someone out of the conversations. Exclusion can also be in the form of a person being intentionally excluded from conversations because they do not use a particular social networking site or do not have a smartphone.
Pointless gossip: Sending or publishing meaningless and harsh statements that cause damage to a person's reputation or his relationship with family, friends or co-workers. This type of cyber bullying aims to weaken the person and the person who is doing it, whether he is a close friend of the person or not, the situation is very annoying for the person.
Impersonation: is logging into another person's social networking account or email and impersonating him or her by sending or posting inappropriate content in the person's name. Some people think that this is amusing, but it is unacceptable and can destroy an individual's reputation.
Deliberate harassment: The permanent and deliberate posting or sending of messages or content that is offensive, cruel, threatening or insulting to an individual. When a person is harassed through the Internet, their self-esteem and self-confidence can decrease because the bully is hopeless and goes to great lengths to inflict intimidation and pain on the victim.
Threats: Posting or sending inappropriate or threatening messages to an individual that extend to pose real threats to the individual's life or physical integrity. Online stalking may occur to teens and adults, and bullies may be using the Internet to contact and try to meet younger people for sexual purposes. Online threat is very dangerous and can have some terrifying and dangerous consequences if not stopped immediately.
Deception: Lying and deception go hand in hand where a person is either intentionally deceived into revealing personal information or embarrassing facts about themselves, which are shared to all to humiliate the victim.
Fake: A fake profile may be created so that a person can hide their true identity for the purpose of cyber-bullying any individual. This can also lead to hunting and harming children.
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