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Page 1: Cyberbullying: The Dark Side of Social Media

The

Dark Side of

Social Media

nataliej (Flickr)

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S children, teenagers,

and young adults more

ocial media has left

Jason A. Howie (Flickr)

vulnerable to

cyberbullying than

ever before.

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“Technology

has given

bullies a

whole

new set of

tools” - Laura Hussey

the_endpaper (Flickr)

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With younger and

younger users signing

on, the problem only

grows

bigger bigger and

the UMF (Flickr)

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both in school and at home

- 24 hours a day - It happens around the clock

Dalo_Pix2 (Flickr)

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With enormous social networks

Facebook: 1.1 Billion

Twitter: 550 Million

YouTube: 1 Billion

Users

jairoagua (Flickr)

to attack

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It leaves so many people affected

Pierre Metivier (Flickr)

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In fact, 1 in 3 teenagers

have been victimized

by cyberbullies

Tobyotter (Flickr)

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JLM Photography (Flickr)

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Constantly

hiding

and living

in

fear

hopesunbroken (Flickr)

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It forces 160,000 students to

skip school each year

Melinda Taber (Flickr)

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Problem is, no one really wants to

listen or pay attention

Kurichan+ (Flickr)

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With only 7% of parents worried

about cyberbullying,

it is time for someone to

speak up

marcgg (Flickr)

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But because children often keep it a

secret, it can be very hard to detect.

Skokie Public

Library(Flickr)

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Parents need

to start noticing

the signs

Jonathan O’Donnell (Flickr)

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depression suicidal thoughts

Some of the symptoms include:

anxiety academic struggles

beyond belief01 (Flickr)

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Teachers can help by educating their

students on how to behave while online

Howard Country Library System (Flickr)

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Most victims are about how

to respond appropriately to an attack

confused

djking (Flickr)

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leads them to exact revenge,

cyberbullying

Their anger and frustration

fueling the vicious cycle of

ken seghers (Flickr)

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Victims must be taught to take a

different approach

beautifulcataya (Flickr)

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BLOCK bullies out of the social network

Dave Lanovaz (Flickr)

the best

way to prevent

cyberbullying is to

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Erase them from your contact list

and do not let them back in

Mrs TeePot (Flickr)

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Most importantly, do not stay quiet.

Raise your voice and get

other people involved.

visual.dichotomy (Flickr)

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cyberbullying. Help put an end to

Infidelic (Flickr)

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All images are licensed under the Creative

Commons Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0

Agreement, and sourced from Flickr.com

Sherman Geronimo-Tan (Flickr)

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Sources

http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/01/20/from.bullying.r

elationships.mapping.our.online.communications

http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/talk/cyberbullying.html#

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/cyberbullying-

wont-be-stopped-with-laws-and-punishments-we-need-to-get-

involved/article11744424/

http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/cyber-bullying-

statistics.html

http://www.weartv.com/news/features/top-

stories/stories/warning-signs-cyberbullying-31805.shtml

http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying

Max Stanworth (Flickr)