14 November 2012
Is Facebook making Bullying Worse?
We see in the headlines over and over again, that bullying has become one of the top concerns parents, students, and teachers are facing on a daily basis. The problem is, bullying has been around forever. It is not new; generation after generation can recall either being bullied or watching the bullying behaviours occur. Remembering back to high school or junior high there will always be some sort of memories connected to how the “Bullies” ruled certain areas of the playground or the back corner lunch tables. Yes, kids were scared when crossing them in the hallway or some took certain measures to avoid all contact. But as the school bell rang, all kids could go to the comfort of their homes. But the biggest question that we should be asking today is: Is electronic communications technologies leading to such extreme cases of bullying?
Youth are no longer safe in their bedrooms or at home with their parents, electronic communication technologies, such as texting and social networking sites have taken bullying to a new level.
A new term has evolved that expresses the severity of the consequences that bullying is taking on its victims; it sadly describes the growing rate of suicides because of bullying. Today, it is called “bullycide”. On November 5, 2010 16 year old Cassidy Andel hung herself in her home, unable to cope with the vicious things being said about her through text messaging and social media networks.
It seems that kids that are being bullied can’t escape the malicious names and comments once the bell rings, and kids are being tormented night and day by the never ending stream of hurtful words published through the internet. Is avoiding bullies no longer a choice? Are the kids that are partaking in the constant name calling or the starting of cruel rumours not stopping at the school doors?
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ReplyDeleteI think bullying occurs everywhere in society.
ReplyDeletefacebook is for fun stuff like city ville and empires and allies.........not for bullying!
ReplyDeleteIt just depends on how sensitive you are.
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ReplyDeletei think that this article is accurate and sad.
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ReplyDeletei think facebook makes bullying ALOT worse
ReplyDeletebulling is a problem
ReplyDeleteNo I don't think so.
ReplyDeletei think facebook can contribute to bullying absoloutly
ReplyDeleteI think that bullying is a problem on Facebook and all around schools and all over the internet
ReplyDeleteFACEBOOK IS A PROBLEM. bullying its at its worse there. i Watch and its sad.
ReplyDeleteI think that facebook has a lot of different purposes, but one of them is deffinatly not bullying! If something like this happens to you, your should cpmtact a parent or adult asap.
ReplyDeleteI think that facebook helps makes bullying worse....but its not the ONLY cause of it.
ReplyDeleteI think that if anyone has facebook, to be extra careful on it because bullying can be VERY severe.
ReplyDeletePositive quote: "I think that everyones perfect in their own special way!"
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ReplyDeleteI know that a sudent is being bullied by her classmates, the bullying has become so severe that everyday she goes home crying. She carries a journal with her, and my friend knows that she is writing horrible things about herself in it. I only found out how severe it was a few days ago and I thought that this would be a good place to tell
Hi Mia,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your concern and for standing up for what is right. We are concerned to hear that this student that is being bullied is feeling so upset that she is starting to think about her self in negative ways. She needs to know she is not alone and that there are people that will listen to her. Do you think you feel comfortable reaching out to her and directing her to the support numbers and internet links on this site so she can access support for what she is going through? Taking that next step can be very difficult. Thank you for being brave and reaching out to us. We hope others will be able to support this student by directing her to talk to someone she trusts.
bullying is bad
ReplyDeletei dont think fb is a bullying problem
ReplyDeleteYes and no Facebook can harvest very bad moods at times especially during fights or if you friend people you shouldn't have, either why be careful who add on facebook also careful what you write that stuff never goes away even if you delete it it's still there.
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