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1. Social media and teen suicide related to the topic of:
2. Social Media and bullying Todays technology of the internet
has led to a terrifying rate of Cyber Bullying. Currently Cyber
Bullying is still legal in most but not all cases and has led to
countless suicides. If not made completely illegal then the rate of
suicide will climb. There are substantial claims of statistics,
links and facts of Cyberbullying and suicide that need to be
addressed.
3. Bullying and the Internet Cyber bullying has become very
prevalent in todays society of the internet and hateful social
media. When taken too far it can lead its victim to suicide and
personal suffering. And whats worse is when it creeps from online
into real life homicide. This is when the bully starts taking
actions offline and into your real life.
4. Statistics Bullying statistics for 2010 to now currently
show that one in seven kids in grades K-12 is either that of a
bully or a victim of some sort of bullying, mainly today is Cyber
bullying because it can be anonymous .
5. Facebook Safety What should be the best times of your life
is turned into wanting to commit suicide. It should not be this way
but the vulnerability of social media has made it easy to target
people. And when online and not in the classroom it makes it that
more difficult for teachers to detect.
6. How I can help with Cyber Bullying From reading many
countless stories online of personal struggles with Cyber bullying,
I thought there is a way I could one day help put an end to it. I
am attending ITT Technical Institute for IT, IS and Cyber Security.
Helping Cyber bullying is just one of the many careers I could
strive for when I graduate with my Bachelors.
7. These statistics and rates need to be of concern to decrease
the amount of teen suicides. If there were more laws passed a bully
might think twice before harassing another out of spite or
jealousy.
8. Todays online world of social media makes it easy and more
vulnerable for a bully to attack its prey or victim. These laws are
not taking away from freedom of speech if there is harm done and an
act of violence.
9. I think with more social media monitoring there will in fact
be less teenage suicide. And parents can worry less about their
children being in harms way of malicious and hateful social media.
Parents have enough to be stressed and worried about. So if there
was a more proactive approach with monitoring bullying, parents
could be more at ease.