Facebook has been recently involved in declaring some students and teachers to be associated with adultery work. The page has also posted several pictures and images of girls and teachers. Higher officials tends to refer this issue with cyberbullying but cannot make a discipline the students as it is not yet known who the students and whether the pictures are taken from within the school premises or not.
Although, after being immediately informed, Facebook removed the page which also has specific adultery remarks about the students as well as teachers but those involved in cyberbullying tends to post it on other pages continuously.

In Cincinnati, a one day workshop is being hosted which will revolve around the aspect of cyberbullying. In this workshop several factors which are as follows:
• Giving the participants a complete understanding about all legal implications that are associated with digital bullying. These implications are also inclusive of civil as well as criminal charges.
• Educate the participants about bullying and especially in digital bullying.
• Understanding all preventive measures and strategies when such an incident occurs.
• Participants will also have the opportunity to understand practices as well as policies that are in connection with cyberbullying.

The statistics of youth committing suicide because of cyberbullying cases are as follows:
• Almost 56 percent of digital bullying cases have been reported from chat rooms.
• 33 percent of the total youth community is considered to be a victim of Internet bullying.
• 34 percent kids suffering from online bullying tends to develop frustration, 22 percent feels sad whereas, 30 percent tends to become angry.
• 41 percent of the youth being victimized do not tell about their problem to others.
• Most of the offenders consider the practice to be full of fun and enjoyment.
• 28 percent of victims are associated with e-mail messages and 49 percent of cyberbullying victims come from instant messaging services.

There are several reasons why cyberbullying takes place and some of these reasons are:
• Ignorance: Most of the teens or preteen tends to practice this act because they are unaware of the affect that their words can have on the other kid.
• Anonymity: Since the attack is not made on a face to face manner, the person attempting cyberbullying considers himself as an invisible source and no one can recognize the original identity as such.
• Power or control: Those who are freaks to have control over people often attempt such an act. They like to have complete control over the actions, emotions as well as feelings of other persons.

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