Sociology, asked by franciscodennix, 7 months ago

Intelligence is not having the mind to see other people's mistakes but learning to have the heart to accept them. How would you interpret the line in connection to cyber bullying?Do you agree with it? Give concrete situation in order to justify your answer.

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Cyberbullying is a type of bullying which takes place through the use of digital technologies. It is possible to encounter it on social networking sites, chat systems, gaming platforms, and mobile phones. It is repetitive behaviour intended to frighten, upset, or shame individuals who are targeted. Here are some examples:

  • creating falsehoods about someone on social media or exposing humiliating photographs of them.
  • delivering harsh remarks or threats via messaging platforms
  • impersonating someone and sending hurtful comments on their behalf.

In terms of cyberbullying, I agree that a person is not clever if his reaction to observing other people's faults is to bully them. Instead, he is deemed clever only if he tolerates other people's mistakes because we cannot be flawless as humans.

  • This is an ideal circumstance in which a person discovers that a buddy made a mistake and is given the option of forgiving his friend or blaming him.
  • Given the situation, I believe this remark would be appropriate in a cyberbullying scenario. For example, if a person answers a question incorrectly, an intelligent person will accept the error and supply the proper answer.

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