Cyber bullying Aj Newman Per 2 Jan/26/11. Cyber bullying  Cyber bullying is everywhere and its true.  Cyber bullying is horrible and there are multiple.

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Cyber bullying Aj Newman Per 2 Jan/26/11

Cyber bullying  Cyber bullying is everywhere and its true.  Cyber bullying is horrible and there are multiple types  It can be as simple as a chat party invite in cod  or could be as extreme as a threat to you from your friends or a random person.

Inappropriate content  My opinion is that if you get sent something inappropriate don’t turn the screen off because your ganna half to turn it back on.

Cyber bullying  Some people take it as a joke  Its really not but even I thought it couldn’t happen to me or friends or any one...  Until it happens to you an then you actually take it seriously.

Here are 11 facts that you should take seriously  Fact #1:Nearly 35% of kids have been threatened online and almost one in five have had it happen more than once.

Fact 2  Fact #2  Fact #2 Among this percentage, being ignored and disrespected were the most common forms of cyber bullying.

Fact 3  Fact #3 Nine out of ten middle school students have had their feelings hurt online

Fact 4  Facts #4 About 75% have visited a Web site bashing another student.

Fact 5  Fact #5 Four out of ten middle school students have had their password's stolen and changed by a bully who then locked them out of their own account or sent communications posing as them.

Fact 6  Fact #6 About 21% of kids have received mean or threatening s.

Fact 7  Fact #7 The psychological and emotional outcomes of cyber-bullying are similar to real-life bullying outcomes, except for the reality that with cyber bullying there is often no escape. School ends at 3 p.m., while the Internet is available all the time.

Fact 8  Fact #8 The primary cyber-bullying location where victimizing occurs, at 56%, is in chat rooms.

Fact 9  Fact #9 Girls are about twice as likely as boys to be victims and perpetrators of cyber- bullying.

Fact 10  Fact #10 About 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than four out of ten say it has happened more than once.

Fact 11  Fact #11 Cyber-bullying has increased in recent years. In a national survey of year olds, twice as many children indicated they had been victims and perpetrators of online harassment in 2005 compared with  All these facts are true and I feel bad for the people that it happened to.