"I didn't understand how that could be." (Landau, 1)
What is cyberbullying? Cyberbullying occurs when a child or teen uses the Internet, emails, text messages, instant messaging, social media websites, online forums, chat rooms, or other digital technology to harass, threaten, or humiliate another child or teen. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying doesn't require physical strength or face-to-face contact …show more content…
In fact, just like any other victim of bullying, cyberbullied kids experience anxiety, fear, depression and low self-esteem. They also may experience physical symptoms and struggle academically. But targets of cyberbullying also experience some unique consequences and negative feelings (Gordon, 1). Bullying victims showed greater likelihood of agoraphobia, where people don't feel safe in public places, along with generalized anxiety and panic disorder. Cyberbullying increases the risk of suicide. Kids that are constantly tormented by peers through text messages, instant messaging, social media and other outlets, often begin to feel hopeless. They may even begin to feel like the only way to escape the pain is through suicide. They may fantasize about ending their life in order to escape their tormentors
(Gordon, 1). People who were both victims and bullies were at higher risk for young adult depression, panic disorder, agoraphobia among females, and the likelihood of suicide among males. Those who were only bullies showed a risk of antisocial personality disorder. Those who said they were cyberbullied were also most likely to say they had considered suicide -- 28%,