Ethical Issues On Using Computer
Ethical Issues On Using Computer
USING COMPUTER
Samantha Cheska B. Carnate BSCpE V
ETHICAL ISSUES
Bullying has been going on for decades now and to escape bullying
you could go home or avoid the bully, but cyberbullying is
everywhere 1 in 3 people experience cyber bullying. Cyberbullying is
very different from original/traditional bullying because of the
anonymous side in the internet allowing bullies to hide behind
screen without owning up to their actions. Although, the internet
provides some anonymity to the victim allowing them to say mort
hurtful statements behind the computer but a study found that 73%
of respondents to the study were "pretty sure" or "totally sure" of the
cyberbullies identity. Also, well over half of cyberbullying victims do
not tell their parents when cyberbullying occurs. Cyberbullying
although very unethical is illegal in some forms for example:
CYBER BULLYING
Damages
The parents and child can sue the bully for damages both mental
and physical.
Criminal Harassment
Repeated harassment online, with texts, phone calls, and/or
emails causing the other person to fear for their safety.
Threats and Extortion
Blackmailing someone and threatening to publish/share someone's
personal information if they don't do what you want them to do.
CYBER BULLYING
Assault
Threats or acts of non-consensual force, violence, bodily harm, or
destruction of personal property.
Identity Theft/Fraud
Creating a fake online profile to ruin someone's reputation.
Defamatory Libel
Spreading rumors about someone.
CHILD SAFETY