Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Cyberbullying is not cool

http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/prevention/
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There are hundreds of different types of etiquette; for example, driving etiquette, golf course etiquette, grocery store etiquette, etc. Probably one of the most important kinds of etiquette is Digital Etiquette. Digital Etiquette is how you conduct yourself online. Some examples of poor Digital etiquette are things like responding in all caps, texting when on a date, or answering a phone call in the middle of a conversation. If these simple things can be considered rude, then why would cyberbullying ever be acceptable? It wouldn’t. Cyberbullying is a serious matter. Cyberbullying, by definition, is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. I wouldn’t intimidate, or threaten anyone in person unless I felt physically in danger. So what would be a good excuse to bully someone online? Nothing, there is absolutely no justification for trying to intimidate or humiliate anyone online. There have been real life scenarios, in the past, where kids have actually committed suicide because of the harsh harassment they had to put up with every time they logged onto a social networking site, and that’s disturbing. America is a free country, therefore, everyone should be able to log onto a social networking site and enjoy themselves without having to worry whether or not they are going to be harassed and embarrassed in front of their friends. So next time you’re about to send something to someone that could POSSIBLY be interpreted as hurtful, even if you are joking or being sarcastic, think twice and read it back to yourself before you send it.

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