Cyberbullying occurred in, “… 33.8% of students between 12 and 17” have been victims of cyber-bullying (Cyberbullying Among Teens, Prevalence, Impact, And the Path Forward 2). Based on this statistic, some people on the Internet are young adolescents. In other words, teenagers are more likely to get bullied online. People online who is intimidating the victim does not know or even realize the effects and the consequences of the person who is being bullied or his or her friends and family members. Cyberbullying can affect the person in the long-term until he or she dig deeper and realize the statements he or she have read about him or her are false and they will never overcome the shame and guilt from their emotional scars. The results of cyber bullying would be developing mental illnesses like depression and anxiety. As a result, bullied victims start to isolate themselves from their peers. The reason why victims start to become antisocial is because they feel like other people would not understand the pain they are going through when reading the comments. In 2000, researchers provided participants to explain why cyberbullying is harmful towards them. Michele Hamm, a researcher in pediatrics at the University of Alberta, explains, “There were consistent associations between exposure to cyberbullying and increased likelihood of depression.” (Stephanie Pappas Cyberbullying on Social Media Linked to Teen Depression 2) Researchers …show more content…
According to the “Cyberbullying and Its Impact on Young People's Emotional Health and Well-Being” article, it states, “Studies demonstrate that most young people who are cyberbullied already. . . engaged in antisocial behaviors, conduct disorders, and alcohol and drug use.” In addition to this, online harassment leads to eating disorders. For example, the cyberbullied victims cannot control the harassment, but they can control their appearance. The reason for this is because they develop eating disorders by becoming bulimic; which is eating large quantities of food fast and vomiting, and anorexia; which is not eating enough food to support the organs of the body. In the article, “The Psychological Effects of Cyber Bullying”, it talks about how bullying lowers a person’s self-esteem as people they know from school persecute them by posting embarrassing or hateful comments, images, and videos online. Cyberbullying affects a person’s mind by having them drink alcohol and do drugs. Plus, cyberbullying also lowers one’s