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Cyber bullying

Cyber bullying . Another big problem is that lots of people already get bullied at home, so when they have time, they just go on their computers or phones and say hurtful things to make themselves feel better. .

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Cyber bullying

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  1. Cyber bullying Another big problem is that lots of people already get bullied at home, so when they have time, they just go on their computers or phones and say hurtful things to make themselves feel better. Cyber bullying is a popular type of bullying because it is easier to say mean things over text or online than face to face. Cyber bullying is a HUGE problem. Cyber bullying is the use of technology to torment a person or group of persons. One of the biggest problems is once you send things or post something you can never remove it. Kids do this because it's a way of using technology and boosting there self of steam at the same time.

  2. There are many types of cyber bullying…

  3. Texting When you text something you can never take it back You never know how the person on the other side of the conversation may feel

  4. Nicole Eddington What I didn’t do! Getting mean text messages on her 17th birthday Nicole was blamed for something she didn’t do! Years later she got revenge by busting them for drunk driving!

  5. Online Bullying Bullying online can be very hurtful. Not only you can see what they wrote or posted but so can others. This can embarrass you a lot. Also other people can know if you are being bullied or if you are the bully. People have the choice to either be the bystander or the whistleblower. being the whistleblower can be hard online because you are not with the bully and you have no control weather or no they may post or write something about you. 

  6. there was a lawsuit and the judge said it doesn't involve the level of harassment they take care of. A sophomore boy named Donny called his teacher a fat jerk over facebook From School to Facebook!

  7. Taking And using Taking and Using is a very serious issue when someone takes someone's cell phones, computers, technology, and even clothes. They take these things and use them, like texting or disabling a phone, skyping or going on facebook from a computer, or taking any type of other technology and using it, or even taking your own clothes from your own closet and keeping them, wearing them to school and everything.

  8. DANCE GONE PUBLIC, BUT NOT WHERE IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE Mr. P is a choreographer and he got his dance moves stolen and put on TV as someone else's credit. Years later Mr. P painted a picture about his stories in dance and it sold for lots of money.

  9. Facts • It is proven that girls are the bully and get bullied more than boys according to surveys taken at schools around the world.

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