Cyberbullying, the use of electronic communication to harass, intimidate, or threaten individuals, has become a prevalent issue in today’s digital age. This article will explore the pros and cons of cyberbullying, the reasons behind the behavior exhibited on the internet, and its potential impact on society and individual well-being.
Pros and Cons of Cyberbullying
Pros
- Anonymity: Perpetrators can hide their identity behind the screen, making it easier to engage in bullying…







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Interesting piece indeed! I am also concerned on what’s going to happen with funding through the Affordable Connectivity Program in which funds are set to run out by the end of April 2024.
If there’s no bill/law passed for an extension soon, many will be left on the hook for their internet bill in which it’s an estimated $30-$70 per household per month! Millions will be left without internet access given the cost as most are on a fixed income, and more detrimental to Tribal/Citizen members as the impact will scale.
The infrastructure is expensive indeed, but come on! At this point, the internet should be classified as a utility to qualify for reduction costs/credits in the same way people receive their energy, gas, solar credits!
Source: https://www.nlc.org/article/2024/01/23/whats-next-for-the-affordable-connectivity-program/