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  • Essay / Internet: A problem with the Internet - 1083

    84% have seen other people advising digital dominator idiots to stop. Only 1 in 10 victims will inform a guardian or trusted person of their misuse. Young women tell the truth twice as likely as young men to be victims and perpetrators of digital torment. About 58% of kids admit that someone has said mean or harmful things to them online. More than 4 in 10 people say this has happened more than once. Tormented victims are 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide. About 75% of students admit they have gone to a site denigrating another student ("11 Facts About Cyberbullying"). In "The Downside of Internet Fame", Raza's case has turned into a source of open embarrassment, obviously the child feared the most. They serve as important reminders of a dark side of instant Internet fame: humiliation” (Bennett 63). Destinations exist independently to help people who may disadvantage others. Net urges people to say things they normally wouldn't. The site claims delightful chatter under confirmation from anonymous sources. In the United States, demonstration of right requires that the reverse show that one's persecutor intended harm, while the reverse