Before bullies would be someone you knew from school; however, now many are being or have been cyber bullied by someone they haven 't even met online. Anyone with a computer or phone and the Internet access can be a member of many social networks. Many sites only require your email address and no personal information, though some also have minimum age requirements to join other than that you do not have to provide or verify that your online information is true. Once a member online one can easily begin adding friends, chatting, post personal information, image, depending on whatever site you join. Being a victim of cyberbullying is common in the this generation, for example bullies pretend to be someone else online to trick others, the continue to spread lies and rumors about victims, convince people into revealing personal information, sending, forwarding, or posting mean text message and post pictures of victims without their consent. Many trends are caused by these cyberbullies, people making fun of one another for no reason, non stop notifications from information or pictures one thought was harmless, causing a deep painful experience though many teenagers. Despite causing all the internal pain, the youth believe this situation is amusing and do not realize that cyberbully is a big deal and affecting many teens. Most of these causes lead to students deleting every profite they have online, move schools, many therapy sessions and sadly cause teens to commit somethings as dramatic as suicide.
Social media is altering our traditional understanding of relationships and social