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Causes and Effects of Online Harassement
Introduction
The internet prominence has shifted the paradigm on how individuals interact with one
another. The use of the internet has expanded worldwide, providing benefits to the entire world.
But, does all that glitter, has to be gold?” Along with the positive factors, the world of digital
media has developed a new culture of harassment. It freezes the users from several limitations
over communication as well as creativity which exist in the offline world (Jhaver et al. 12). This
paper aims to argue over the probable causes and effects of online harassment in the current
decade within society. It is also important to note that online harassment is one of those
challenges which can be stated as the issue related to digital rights.
Discussion
Causes of Online Harassment
It is to know that online harassment for cyberbullying has majorly been linked to
physical, social as well as psychological challenges for adolescent victims (Khurana et al. 1045).
According to Extreme et al. (367), bullying has a widespread impact on human interaction. The
causes of online harassment can be considered to be the use of instant messaging, social
networking websites which often threaten harasses or intimidate individuals. According to
research studies, online harassment is done by individuals who generally have early and
increasing access to social media and technologies (O'BRIEN and KAYYALI). The challenge of
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online harassment is also compounded by the fact that a bully can hide behind username while
disgusting his or her identity. This procedure of secrecy makes it very much difficult for tracing
the source which encourages bullies for behaving at an aggressive rate. Online harassment
includes actions like sending proactive insults, initiating crates, attempting towards infecting
resources of the victim, racial slurs and more. According to research data, 41% of the Americans
have been the target of online harassment as per the 2014 data report (CULP-RESSLER). Data
from research studies stated that one among 10 individuals receiving online harassment related to
physical threats. 6% of Americans have encountered sustained stalking and 7 % have been the
victim of online sexual harassment (Cheng et al. 1221). According to research data, online
harassment is specifically common for young adults. Americans among the age group of 18 to 29
years ( 47%) reported being called with offensive names in the online platform. More than 20%
of the adults reported having experienced online harassment due to their gender while a notable
proportion of 15% was harassed and stalked due to their ethnicity and race (DUGGAN). Further
data gathered from the survey highlighted that black community people also tend to encounter
online harassment at higher levels.
Effects of Online harassment
According to research studies, the effects of online harassment or cyberbullying are
linked to depression among young adults and teenagers. It has been found that adults who are
being targeted by cyberbullying tend to display negative reactions that are similar to those who
are the victims of traditional bullying. CULP-RESSLER in his research study argued the impact
of online harassment which is far more damaging than the traditional harassment since the
victims are not able to escape easily. Affected individuals tend to feel a prolonged sense of
victimization due to continuous online harassment and threats that lead to mental disorders
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