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Cyber Bullying VS Traditional Bullying
Bullying has long been a problem in school but was usually confined to the school yard or the hallway. Technology makes bullying even easier than it was before with e mail, chat rooms, and a limiteless audience online. There was a time when all bullying happened face to face but now with the internet, children can bully each other by means of common communication methods even anonymously. Traditional bullies always had to let their victims see them and could only gain the support of buddies who were around. Cyber bullies can humiliate, threaten, and belittle their victims without their identity being known, or they can have an audience of thousands. Cyber bullies are becoming increasingly common as children use these communication methods increasingly in their day by day lives.
Cyber bullies can say things that they can not in front of other people in chat rooms, IM's and on websites. This allows children to be much meaner than they traditionally could. Things that they could not say in front of adults and even other children are now easily said online. Cyber bullying is potentially a fair bigger threat than traditional bullying because the potential for damaging statements is even greater. Traditional bullies could only reach an audience of the other children around, with the internet a whole lot of children can gang up on a single child.
Cyber bullying is also easier to do than traditional bullying. All it takes is a number of key strokes and a cyber bully can humiliate their target. Children are less inhibited when online and it is not as arduous to bully when it is over a computer. Traditional bullies had to have the courage to physically bully another youngster or at least use comments to their face. Cyber bullies have to use much less effort and might be more impulsive.
Traditional bullies could only act out on their victims when they saw them. This confined bullying to school and places that children interacted face to face. Cyber bullies can bully others any time as cell phones and computers are both at residence and at school. Traditional bullies could not hurt others at residence, but with cyber bullies, home is usually where bullying occurs via the computer. This leaves no safe place for the targets of bullying to go as computers are essential nowadays for completing schoolwork and communicating with friends.
Regardless that emails and messages are easy to stop, cyber bullies is not as easy to stop as traditional bullies are. Derogatory and hurtful comments posted online and shared between people are unattainable to stop and can potentially reach a limiteless number of people. Once a comment is posted online it will probably reach a limiteless number of people and the ramifications might be huge. Stopping a traditional bully was relatively easy with the proper preventative measures, but the anonymous nature of the internet makes it impossible.
There are various differences between cyber bullies and traditional bullies but both types are serious issues. Bullying negatively affects both the bully and the victim and if not stopped can cause serious long term damage.
Cyber Bullying VS Traditional Bullying
Bullying has long been a problem in school but was usually confined to the school yard or the hallway. Technology makes bullying even easier than it was before with e mail, chat rooms, and a limiteless audience online. There was a time when all bullying happened face to face but now with the internet, children can bully each other by means of common communication methods even anonymously. Traditional bullies always had to let their victims see them and could only gain the support of buddies who were around. Cyber bullies can humiliate, threaten, and belittle their victims without their identity being known, or they can have an audience of thousands. Cyber bullies are becoming increasingly common as children use these communication methods increasingly in their day by day lives.
Cyber bullies can say things that they can not in front of other people in chat rooms, IM's and on websites. This allows children to be much meaner than they traditionally could. Things that they could not say in front of adults and even other children are now easily said online. Cyber bullying is potentially a fair bigger threat than traditional bullying because the potential for damaging statements is even greater. Traditional bullies could only reach an audience of the other children around, with the internet a whole lot of children can gang up on a single child.
Cyber bullying is also easier to do than traditional bullying. All it takes is a number of key strokes and a cyber bully can humiliate their target. Children are less inhibited when online and it is not as arduous to bully when it is over a computer. Traditional bullies had to have the courage to physically bully another youngster or at least use comments to their face. Cyber bullies have to use much less effort and might be more impulsive.
Traditional bullies could only act out on their victims when they saw them. This confined bullying to school and places that children interacted face to face. Cyber bullies can bully others any time as cell phones and computers are both at residence and at school. Traditional bullies could not hurt others at residence, but with cyber bullies, home is usually where bullying occurs via the computer. This leaves no safe place for the targets of bullying to go as computers are essential nowadays for completing schoolwork and communicating with friends.
Regardless that emails and messages are easy to stop, cyber bullies is not as easy to stop as traditional bullies are. Derogatory and hurtful comments posted online and shared between people are unattainable to stop and can potentially reach a limiteless number of people. Once a comment is posted online it will probably reach a limiteless number of people and the ramifications might be huge. Stopping a traditional bully was relatively easy with the proper preventative measures, but the anonymous nature of the internet makes it impossible.
There are various differences between cyber bullies and traditional bullies but both types are serious issues. Bullying negatively affects both the bully and the victim and if not stopped can cause serious long term damage.
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