Saturday, 7 March 2020

How do you feel about cyberbullying ? Have you ever been cyberbullied ?

15 comments:

  1. I find cyberbullying very dangerous. Indeed, it' s an invasion of privacy and intimidation to make the person concerned weaker. I have never been a victim of this and that's why I'm more careful with social networks. Indeed, we can publish false photos or false informations on your profile that everyone can see. This can cause suicides in young adolescents. Cyberbullying is really dangerous and if it happens to us we have to talk about it right away.
    DUCROQUET Margaux
    TS4

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  2. Hello,
    First of all, I think cyberbullying is made by cowards who are not confident. They need to pull down someone to feel important and it is really stupid. Moreover, I think i can be very dangerous for the person who is bullied, indeed the development of social media can be harmful because everyone can see the photos that we share so this can take huge proportions. For example, it can lead to anorexia or even suicide. Furthermore, I think instead of saying that we have to be careful with what we share on social media, we rather do prevention and educate children to avoid the problem of cyberbullying in their future. I have been cyberbullied in middle school and it was a difficult time but I talked about it and it stopped. I think it is the most important, to talk about it as quickly as possible even if it can be hard.

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  3. Hello everyone,

    Cyber-bullying is one of the main dangers of the internet and of social media. I have never been cyber-bullied however I do know people who have been, and it has an enormous consequence on their self-confidence. Often cyberbullies are very insecure themselves and that's why they bully others, to make themselves feel better. But what they don't understand is that it can destroy the other person, in some cases it can even lead to suicide. Cyberbullying can happen at any age but it often happens during teenage years, when people are the most insecure. Sadly I don't see an obvious solution to stop cyberbullying since we don't control what people use social media for, however I think that it is very important to talk about it, specially in schools to aware young people of the dangers and repercussions it can have.

    Thank you for reading.
    Flannagan Olivia
    TS4

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  4. Hello !
    I have never been cyberbullied, for a very simple reason : I have'nt got any account on any social network, because I find that social networks are a useless and dangerous waste of time. But from what I've been told about it, cyberbullying is very dangerous, and it has led many teenagers to self-harm, or even suicide. I think it is hard for people who suffer from it to talk about it to other people. Yet that is what victims should do, as talking to other people, especially adults, is the only way to put an end to bullying.

    MOULARD Octave TL1

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  5. Here is the correction:
    - I am very careful
    - false information
    - This can cause young people to commit suicide

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  6. Cyber ​​harassment is a recent form of harassment. Before, the end of the lessons and the evening were moments allowing to calm the conflicts of the day; now, with the development of social networks, more time to rest from the conflict is granted. Harassment is no longer limited to the schoolyard and the times when the child is in school. It is now possible to reach someone permanently. The computer becomes a weir of various insults and threats, as well as a weapon usable by those who cannot defend themselves physically or socially. More and more adolescents are using these interactions to intimidate and harass others. even if i was not harassed

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  7. First of all, I would like to give a definition of cyberbullying: it is the act of harassing someone online by sending or posting mean messages, usually anonymously. I think as many people, cyberbullying is one of the worst things that you can do to someone. It can destroy completely someone. It touch especially the youth because they are often on their smartphone, computers, social networks... and they are generally weaker mentally than old people. I don't understand why the stalkers do that. We often say that bulles often harass others because they feel bad about themselves; but that is not an excuse for me. That's not a reason to make someone feel bad too. The consequences of cyberbullying could be horrible: depression, suicide attempt...
    Personally, I've never fallen victim to cyberbullying, but I support people who may have been victims of this. I've never really been faced with this, but I'm sure that if I know someone who is bullied, my first reaction will be to react and do my best to stop it.

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  8. I have been cyberbullied by people knew. I didn't have an easy chilhood, when I was in college I took care of my sick grandmother and they took advantage of this "weakness" which for me is not one. But adolescents rarely show maturity, they take advantage of others to take advantage of them, like need that they must satisfy. Of course it's just horible, many people suffer from cyberbullying but dare not speak.For the stalkers, it's the difference from the others that bothers them, I think the difference scares them, they certainly see it as an enemy so be attacks him. This does not justify their actions, but I do not know if we can really blam it on unripe people who are looking for. Basically they themselves have differences, to blame that of others is to highlight the differences of others and make them forhet theirs.
    Valentine Menu

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    1. I made some mistakes
      -I knew
      -childhood
      -middle school
      -secondary school
      -to blame that on
      -forget

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  9. Hello!
    Cyberbullying is very dangerous and awful. I think it's a subject we don't talk enough about, even if it's something very common nowadays. Because of the ubiquity of Internet, a form of bullying based on this is oppressive and traumatic. Cyberbullying leads to suicide a lot of teenagers. It's a constant humiliation, by sometimes an entire class or an entire school. Words feel like punch, and it's everywhere on the Internet. It's a form of bullying that gets beyond the "real life", at our own house. Cyberbullying does not allow any respite, and it's a bullying from people who are hiding behind anonymous accounts and who broadcasts fake pictures, fake informations. People who are cyberbullied don't talk about it because they feel ashamed, overwhelmed by all this hatred and gratuitous violence.
    I have never been cyberbullied and I can only imagine how alone those people must feel. I can only imagine the feeling of hopelessness they probably feel. Those people should talk about it, because it can be very dangerous. We have to teach children the respect of privacy. We also have to teach children that bullying is not the solution for people without self-confidence who think that to bully will make them feel better.
    Thaïs GENOUX TS4

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    1. I made some mistakes :
      - leads to mny teenagers committing suicide
      - in our own homes
      - who published fake information

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  10. Hello,
    Internet and social medias have a lot of good points, but the bad point is cyberbullying.
    I think there are a lot of persons who are cyberstalked and it is really bad because they can be fragile or just hitting on them can lead to suicide attempts.
    I really don't understand why some people do this because it's heavy, it destroys and makes you very sad, and I don't think stalkers would want it to happen to anyone in their family.
    Most stalkers do not realize their actions which can have very big consequences.
    That's why people who go through it have to talk about it. And in my opinion there should be a lot more prevention on this kind of behavior because technology is improving and there are more and more children on the internet so more dangers and suicide because of that.
    Finally, personally no I have never experienced cyberbullied.

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    1. I made some mistakes :
      a lot of people/and just hitting

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  12. I was a victim of cyberbullying after a break-up and I have to say it made me laugh a lot at the time because of how stupid it was and how insignificant it was to me. Now they are in my blocked contacts, addressing them with a beautiful middle finger every time I see them in the hallways of the school. I am not a person who pays much attention to stupid people and I have a very detached personality where nothing really matters to me as soon as the situation bores me or becomes toxic. This is something I have developed and improved over the years, so that I don't waste unnecessary time in my life with useless people. But of course I can understand that for some people it is more difficult to live and bear. This kind of behaviour is simply childish and, unfortunately, it doesn't seem to improve over the years. The education given to the person is very important, I find, and influences him or her a lot, leading to this type of behaviour later on. A lot of people can be broken by this kind of thing and I just find it disgusting to use a person's weaknesses and differences to try to reach them psychologically in a network as vast and ubiquitous in our daily lives as the Internet. People who do this are said to be people who really suffer in their lives, who push them to hurt others. But to me they are just stupid and their suffering should not be an excuse. They know very well the consequences of this kind of action since they have lived them or are still living them and yet they continue to do it. They should just get help instead of playing the victim when REAL victims commit suicide or hurt themselves because of their stupidity and cowardice.

    So really, talk about it and don't let this kind of fool (to be polite) get to the beautiful person you are.

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