In the article “High-Tech Bullies”, Ingrid Sturgis claims that people should do something about cyberbullying not only because it demeans people, but also because too many students are either committing or attempting suicide, and it is something that needs to be addressed immediately. Sturgis starts out her article by making readers aware of the staggering amounts of cyberbullying arising over the past decade. The article is filled with images and informational side notes that help describe the cyberbullying motives and programs that go against cyberbullying. Throughout the article, Sturgis writes about the ways that some cyberbullies may try to humiliate or harass distinct types of people (including members of the LGBTQ community or people …show more content…
For example, in paragraph three, Sturgis includes a quote from Dr. Justin W. Patchin which states, “The bullies are pretty creative. Now there is a level of permanence that is not evident in traditional bullying. Early adopters are most likely to use new technology. It's amazing how creative some can be to cause harm" (19). Sturgis uses this quote to describe the diverse ways that bullies harness information from various sources and use it to hurt other people. Another example of Sturgis’s skillful use of sources is her example of Dr. Justin W. Patchin’s case study on the effects and phenomenon of cyberbullying. She connects Patchin’s case study to her claim which describes the negative effects of cyberbullying, especially through the window of social media. Because the case study focused mainly on the cyberbullies’ creativity through social media, it was perfect support for her …show more content…
This is mainly because the information that she gives is centered around the basis of cyberbullying is college campuses. Sturgis is fully aware of the fact that college students are not fully mindful of the dangers of cyberbullying and the affects that it has towards others. Sturgis writes to inform the college students in a formal manner so that they can take a full grasp of how important and serious the information is. An informal approach would not take to the young adults’ minds because many are too immature and would brush off the information as a joke. The formal tone also affects the cyberbullies because the tone seems to directly state the information towards the bullies, especially towards the end of the article. Both the quotes and words that she uses are directed towards cyberbullies in attempt to warn them about the consequences that are
In the story “Fan Club” by Rona Maynard, and the article “When Bullying Goes High-tech” by Elizabeth Landau, there are many connections with the topic bullying. Ashley and Rachel were both bullied by their classmates, but in different ways. We know this because on page five of “Fan Club” Rona states, “That was when Laura saw that they were all wearing little white cards with a fat frizzy, hairy figure drawn on the front, what did it mean? She looked closely, “Hortensky Fan Club” said the bright red letters.” While in “When Bullying Goes High-Tech” in paragraph 30, Elizabeth says that “When she was 11, a classmate of hers took photos of Ashley and created an entire Facebook page about her but denied doing it.
Shockingly, 7/10 teens with snapchat will ultimately be the victims of CyberBullying [uknowkids.com, snapchat facts]. Lewinsky summarizes her message by stating that whether it’s a praised celebrity, or the quiet emo kid-- when somebody has social media-- it is practically impossible for them to never get sabotaged, manipulated, or bullied, as statistics show, and of course, Lewinsky herself represents with her leaked phone calls. Conclusively, with a poised, yet undeniably power tone, Lewinsky tirelessly defends the unheard victims of Cyberbullying. She captivates the general audience by proving her reliability with Ethos, the soft-hearted with Pathos, and the cool-headed rationalists with Logos.
(Topic Sentence) Administrators’ jobs are to protect students. (Background Info) In the documentary Bullied, Jamie Nabozny is a young man who went to middle and high school between the 1990’s and the 2000’s, during those years he had been going through hell because of formidable bullies. (Attention Grabbing Strategy: anecdote) “No child deserves going through what Jamie Nabozny had to go through.”
Rosin touches up on the newer generations’ issue: that is the internet and hasty decisions the newer generations are doing nowadays. Cyberbullying can have long-term physiological effects on its
It is relevant to my research because, it explains how easily it is to negatively affect someone on social media. This article was written to inform people the type of impact cyberbullying
Her heartfelt article informs the audience that cyberbullying is a serious threat and it needs to be stopped. Swoboda then goes on to give ways that people can help stop cyberbullying and prevent there being anymore victims. In the article by Elizabeth Swoboda, “Iritual Sault”, she exposes the ways how cyberbullying is such a problem on the Internet and how it affects the people that cyberbullies attack. She also gives ways of how cyberbullying can
According to the article, Rituals Sault, by Elizabeth Svoboda, the author argues that cyberbullies use the social media platform to target, terrorize, and harm others. To add, she provides the reader with information on why the cyberbullies attack others and how to stop them. In the article, Irituals Sauls, Elizabeth Svoboda’s essential focus is that cyberbullying has become a significant issue within the teenage community. Svoboda explains what cyberbullying is, why and how it is an issue, situations in which cyber bullying led to other issues, how cyber bullying created a new social pattern, methods on how to fix and prevent the issue from becoming more than what it already is.
In some instances, cyberbullies have used these and other mediums to post potentially embarrassing photos or videos of their victims online for everyone to see” (Differences…, 1). Bullying has become an increasing problem because of the use of technology as a means of bullying in addition to the traditional type that many people are used to. The effects of cyberbullying can be extremely devastating to teenagers, as stated in the following quote, “Cyberbullying can be so serious that it has resulted in teen suicide” (Teens and Technology 1). Teenagers who are bullied on the internet are several times more likely to commit suicide than those who are not cyberbullied. Cyberbullying is not the only dangerous effect of technology on
This paper will also talk about any First Amendment arguments that the student with the Facebook page might raise and my responses. Cyberbullying and the steps I am required to take Cyberbullying is a big issue in todays age with all the access to technology. Almost everyone you see adults and students have some type of social media page on either Facebook or Twitter or even both.
Bullies are not making themselves on whims of hatred. Society has enabled modes of social mobility and have therefore manufactured its own bullies. Between staking so much importance in appearance and popularity and the constant glorification of violence it is no longer a bully’s fault for simply doing what must be done to keep above the water of the grimy cesspool that is the social
Bullies are usually stronger and victims are usually perceived as weaker and unable to protect themselves.” (Masterson,1997) Bullying expands in many aspects of everyday life; from schoolchildren and teenagers, to adults , working environments and even spouses and family members. Considering that the first signs of bullying appear among schoolchildren, we should examine it in its infancy, that is, bullying in early years and school life, which in turn becomes with the passage of years violence and in some cases even crime. As far as bullying at school is concerned, “one definition is that a student is being bullied or victimized, when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time , to negative actions on the part of one or more other students.”
Stop the Bullies About 58% of kids have been bullied at least once in their lives. The film BULLY is a great example of how badly kids get bullied. The documentary is about a few different kids going through a tough time because they get bullied . Bullying started over 20 years ago, but it has gotten much worse. Kids get bullied for little, stupid things today like being different from others.
Bullying Now on the 21st century technology is already used everyday of our lives and one person 's words or actions can hurt others even you do not mean to hurt that person. Many times there bystanders who see bullying happen but do not do anything .Because bullying is happening in today 's world it impacts a lot of people. Bullies is any person who can intimidate ,or torment another individual because they get power out of it.
This is the first century and technology has never been better. It has become so advanced that it has opened up opportunities for jobs, learning, and bullying. It is now easier than ever to bully someone all hours of the day, and to make the bullying follow them wherever they go. Cyberbullying never used to be much of a problem, in fact it didn’t use to exist. But now with all the new technology, and all the freedom online cyber bullying happens everyday.
Annotated Bibliography Brody, N., & Vangelisti, A. L. (2017). Cyberbullying: Topics strategies, and sex differences. Computers in Human Behaviors, 75, 739-748. Doi:10.1016/j.chb.2017.06.020 There are multiple strategies to cyberbullying, the most common strategies include public and private comments, photographs, and status updates. Cyberbullies use these strategies to make someone feel less than what they are.