The author of “THE DANGER OF CYBERBULLYING” states, “Cyberbullying can also lead to kids getting physically injured.” Also, a study shows how “likes” and “retweets” on social media affect the brain in either a good or bad way. The author of Teens: This is how social media affects your brain, Susie East, states, “... the team found certain regions became activated by “likes”, with the brain’s reward center becoming especially active.” (“Teens: This is how social media affects your brain,” 2016) This shows that teens could be influenced by how someone acts on social media, either good or bad. If someone acts bad online they should not get in trouble for doing so. In conclusion, individuals should not be prosecuted for statements made on social media because it is ridiculous to go to jail for not letting someone in a group online. Also teens could avoid being bullied by turning off electronic devices and if you were to get in trouble for cyberbullying it would violate the 1st
The author of “THE DANGER OF CYBERBULLYING” states, “Cyberbullying can also lead to kids getting physically injured.” Also, a study shows how “likes” and “retweets” on social media affect the brain in either a good or bad way. The author of Teens: This is how social media affects your brain, Susie East, states, “... the team found certain regions became activated by “likes”, with the brain’s reward center becoming especially active.” (“Teens: This is how social media affects your brain,” 2016) This shows that teens could be influenced by how someone acts on social media, either good or bad. If someone acts bad online they should not get in trouble for doing so. In conclusion, individuals should not be prosecuted for statements made on social media because it is ridiculous to go to jail for not letting someone in a group online. Also teens could avoid being bullied by turning off electronic devices and if you were to get in trouble for cyberbullying it would violate the 1st