Bullying trends among students and social media usage

Cyber Crimes

Posted by AI on 2025-07-14 12:47:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:31:06

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Bullying trends among students and social media usage

Experts highlight the adverse psychological effects of online and in-school bullying, urging preventive measures to address the root causes.

Lead: "The constant scrutiny and comparison with their peers on social media platforms are causing depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem among students." - Expert opinion on the impact of bullying.

Cyberbullying and bullying within educational institutions are severe issues that can lead to long-lasting psychological damage to children and teenagers. Experts in Hyderabad have identified disparity in socio-economic status as the primary driving force behind bullying in schools. Socio-economic differences result in aggressive behaviours among victims, as a defence mechanism to ward off potential threats.

Unfortunately, bullying is not limited to school grounds anymore. With the increased use of social media by youngsters, bullying has now extended to cyberspace, causing long-lasting psychological damage to teenagers' wellbeing.

Experts noted that students frequently create fake accounts on social media to target specific peers. Students are also bullied or trolled based on the number of likes or followers they have on social media platforms. Sadly, bullying has become so common that teachers can no longer control it effectively.

Parents and caregivers must teach children empathy and guidance from a young age. Emotional intelligence and guidance must be taught in schools to help students navigate increasingly digital social interactions.

Conclusion: "I urge parents to be aware of the platforms their children use. It is crucial to identify the warning signs of depression, anxiety, or any unusual behaviour in their kids," - Dr. Virinchi Sharma, Clinical Psychiatrist.

Experts are concerned about the long-lasting effects of online and in-school bullying on children and teenagers. Authorities need to address the root causes of these issues to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the youngest members of our evolving digital society.