Introduction
In the modern day, it's rare that anyone from 4 to 55 years of age will tell you they haven't used the internet at least once. Or even been in the same room with a computer for that matter. It's even rarer that you'll see a postMy thoughts
A lot of people like to think that they can say any negative thing that comes to mind when browsing the internet because they feel secure behind a computer screen. And of course, for the most part, they're right. But while they can say mean or insulting things on the internet, it doesn't mean that they should. One reason for this is because cyber bullying is, as it should be, illegal in some states. Therefore, in certain circumstances, you could go to jail if you get caught tormenting someone online. Another reason is that it's absolutely barbaric to victimize someone just because you can...remember Hitler?Another thing that many cyber bullies don't realize is that online bullying makes them look immature, dumb, and cowardly. With them being oblivious to this, it's easier for them to say and do harmful things online without worrying about their "reputation". True, it may not hurt their "online reputation", but if someone they know discovers that the cyber bully has been, well, cyber bullying, it could have far reaching consequences.
Say it was their boss or potential boss; if the boss finds out about the rather unprofessional activities their (future) employee does in their spare time, it could cost that employee the job that they probably would have had otherwise. Nonetheless, cyber bullies overlooking facts like this is yet another reason that it's easier for them to insult people on the internet than to their face.
Conclusion
Cyber bullying is kind of similar to muttering some pretty awful things about someone under your breath. People feel better about knowing no one heard them call somebody a "worthless hunk of meat and bones" under their breath. Similarly, cyber bullies feel safer and more powerful knowing that they can say something as offensively as they want to because no one will ever know it was really them.Sources
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