Many adults may not take cyberbullying seriously due to a lack of understanding of its impact and the digital landscape where it occurs. They might perceive it as less significant than traditional bullying, believing that online interactions are less harmful. Additionally, some adults may underestimate the emotional and psychological toll it can take on young people, seeing it as a typical part of growing up in a digital age. This disconnect can hinder effective responses and support for victims.
Many government authorities around the world are cracking down on cyber bullying, in fact in Australia, China and soon England, cyber bullying will be a criminal offence.
Cyberbullying is taken very seriously on WikiAnswers. Any content on this site that other users may find offensive or abusive is cyberbullying.
In New York, measures are being taken to address the issue of cyberbullying through laws that prohibit online harassment and provide resources for victims, such as hotlines and support services. Additionally, schools are implementing anti-bullying programs and educating students on the consequences of cyberbullying.
"Srsly" is an abbreviation for "seriously," commonly used in informal communication to convey that something is to be taken seriously, or that the speaker is being sincere or genuine.
* Yes, much of the cyberbullying is a big problem in schools considering the students have access to computer, but they can often do so on cell phones as well. In the U.S. and Canada there are programs where parents, teachers and even police are forming programs so that laws are changing and soon cyberbullying is taken extremely seriously and the bully will be caught and punished accordingly.
The words are being used connotatively. A+ figurative luanguage
It means not intended to be taken seriously; said in jest.
No.
Undervalued.
Confucius was taken seriously. His ideas became a religion!
A scientific theory should be taken seriously if it can correctly describe a phenomenon and their is sufficient evidence that it describes the phenomenon accurately.
trivial