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TASK 4: LETS WRITE AN ARTICLE!!!

(ASYNCHRONOUS) (60 MINUTES)

Write an article in about 400 words and give your article a title!

a. The magazine The Society World has recently published an article on cyberbullying and
received countless comments from readers. Many have insisted that people who bully
others online should be banned from social media sites. The magazine has invited
readers to send in essays in which they give their personal view of cyberbullying. The
best five essays will be published in the next edition of the magazine.

In your essay you should


• write about your own experience of using social media sites.
• give reasons why cyberbullies should or shouldn't be banned from such sites.
• recommend other forms of punishment
• suggest ways of dealing with the problem.

In today’s world which has been made smaller by technology, new age problems have been born. No
doubt technology has a lot of benefits; however, it also comes with a negative side. It has given birth to
cyberbullying. To put it simply, cyberbullying refers to the misuse of information technology with the
intention to harass others.

Subsequently, cyberbullying comes in various forms. It doesn’t necessarily mean hacking


someone’s profiles or posing to be someone else. It also includes posting negative comments about
somebody or spreading rumors to defame someone. As everyone is caught up on the social network, it
makes it very easy for anyone to misuse this access.

In other words, cyberbullying has become very common nowadays. It includes actions to manipulate,
harass and defame any person. These hostile actions are seriously damaging and can affect anyone
easily and gravely. They take place on social media, public forums, and other online information
websites. A cyberbully is not necessarily a stranger; it may also be someone you know.

Cyberbullying is a multi-faced issue. However, the intention of this activity is one and the same. To
hurt people and bring them harm. Cyberbullying is not a light matter. It needs to be taken seriously as it
does have a lot of dangerous effects on the victim.

Moreover, it disturbs the peace of mind of a person. Many people are known to experience depression
after they are cyberbullied. In addition, they indulge in self-harm. All the derogatory comments made
about them makes them feel inferior.

It also results in a lot of insecurities and complexes. The victim which suffers cyberbullying in the
form of harassing starts having self-doubt. When someone points at your insecurities, they only tend to
enhance. Similarly, the victims worry and lose their inner peace.
Other than that, cyberbullying also tarnishes the image of a person. It hampers their reputation with the
false rumors spread about them. Everything on social media spreads like wildfire. Moreover, people
often question the credibility. Thus,  one false rumor destroys people’s lives.

Cyberbullying prevention is the need of the hour. It needs to be monitored and put an end to. There are
various ways to tackle cyberbullying. We can implement them at individual levels as well as
authoritative levels.

Firstly, always teach your children to never share personal information online. For instance, if you list
your home address or phone number there, it will make you a potential target of cyberbullying easily.

Secondly, avoid posting explicit photos of yourself online. Also, never discuss personal matters on
social media. In other words, keep the information limited within your group of friends and family.
Most importantly, never ever share your internet password and account details with anyone. Keep all
this information to yourself alone. Be alert and do not click on mysterious links, they may be scams. In
addition, teach your kids about cyberbullying and make them aware of what’s wrong and right.

In conclusion, awareness is the key to prevent online harassment. We should make the children aware
from an early age so they are always cautious. Moreover, parents must monitor their children’s online
activities and limit their usage. Most importantly, cyberbullying must be reported instantly without
delay. This can prevent further incidents from taking place.

Cyberbullying affects the mental peace of a person. It takes a toll on their mental health. Moreover, it
tarnishes the reputation of an individual. We may prevent cyberbullying by limiting the information we
share online. In addition, we must make children aware of the forms of cyberbullying and its
consequences.

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