Topic > cyber-bullying - 664

“I can't take it anymore, all my classmates stare at me and laugh. This whole week has been a nightmare, a nightmare that will never end. If only I hadn't uploaded that photo, none of this would have happened. I tried to put up with it, but as time went on it only got worse. All my classmates and best friends told me to get lost and kill myself. Since then I have been subjected to harassment and threats online, so I decided to delete my account. I'm starting to believe that what everyone says is true. I'm starting to hate myself. I want to disappear, maybe I should listen to them. Kind regards, Amber. Schools should suspend students who commit cyberbullying, because many victims of cyberbullying commit suicide, many students who commit cyberbullying have mental health problems, and many victims of cyberbullying will experience depression and other mood swings. First of all in serious conditions, many victims of cyberbullying commit suicide. For example, 13-year-old Megan committed suicide due to cyberbullying. She killed herself because a boy she was chatting with online told her the world would be a better place without her. It was later discovered that her friend's mother was under the false identity of the boy Megan was chatting with. Another good example is that of 15-year-old Tom Mullaney, who also committed suicide due to cyberbullying. Tom committed suicide because he was being threatened by his classmates on Facebook. His father found him hanging in the shed behind the garden. The last example is that victims of bullying can also experience many mental health problems. They are likely to suffer from depression and anxiety. “Victims of bullying are 2 to 9 times more likely to consider… half the paper… deaths occur per year. Depression, anxiety, or a suicide attempt are what many victims of cyberbullying experience. “Today was the day I told the vice principal about my problem. He told me I had done the right thing and that he would do everything in his power to help me. They were gone, no more bullies. I heard they got suspended, it was all over the school. Many of my classmates still stare at me, but I don't mind. I made many friends and many of my classmates apologized. Now that the bullies are gone, I can finally get my life back. Kind regards, Amber. Amber ends up getting her life back, all because the school suspended students who committed cyberbullying, because many victims of cyberbullying commit suicide, many students who commit cyberbullying have mental health problems, and many victims of cyberbullying will experience depression and other life swings. 'humor.