Tuesday, 25 September 2018

How trolling indicates a moral collapse

     Social Media is a huge part of our lives. Reportedly, out of a whopping world population of 7.3 billion, the Internet has 3.17 billion users. Trolls create conflict on social media sites by making controversial statements with the purpose of causing havoc, disturbing a person mentally & affecting him/her socially. It can be found in every nook and corner of the web. They can create problems for people, businesses & the general well-being of some aspects of social media.
     Trolling is defined as creating hostility on the Internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people by posting inflammatory or off-topic messages in an online community which can prove mentally disturbing or even harassing. Basically, a social media troll is someone who purposely says something controversial in order to get a rise out of other fellow users or moreover it can be done by "attention seekers" just to get mere attention.
     Trolls are the anti-social side of being what is termed as "socially active". They are proving a threat to good manners & internet etiquette. Trolling is all about deliberately and cleverly annoying people online and there are plenty of rock solid examples.

Here’s what you can do to minimize the risks of becoming a victim :-

Adopt the "stop, block and tell" strategy. In other words :

  • Take action: report the aggressor. Inform and urge the website owner to block any hateful or offensive comments coming from a certain account.                                                                          
  • Change your passwords regularly. If you feel like prying eyes are watching your every move, you might want to choose stronger passwords to avoid someone hacking your PC.                                                                                                                      
  • Temporarily deactivate your social media accounts. Exposing your life on social media has its risks. When trolls start commenting on your profile page you can choose to shut down the channels they use to contact you.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
  •  Ignore provocative comments. Don’t fuel the conversation the troll starts, it will make things worse.  Replying will only feed the bully’s hunger for attention.                                                                                                                                                                                                      
  • Silence means becoming an accomplice, so contact the authorities. Whether you’re a victim or you know someone who is, don’t be afraid to tell your story to people who have the authority to ban such aggressive behavior.

There will always be trolls out there, but knowing what to do will help you stay off their radar ! 
- Anaya Degloorkar.       
10 F                     
Udayachal High School




Saturday, 1 April 2017

FRIENDSHIPS

Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. Friendship is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an association. Friendship has been studied in academic fields such as sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and philosophy. Various academic theories of friendship have been proposed, including social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles. A World Happiness Database study found that people with close friendships are happier.
Although there are many forms of friendship, some of which may vary from place to place, certain characteristics are present in many types of bond. Such characteristics include affection; sympathy; empathy; honesty; altruism; mutual understanding and compassion; enjoyment of each other's company; trust; and the ability to be oneself, express one's feelings, and make mistakes without fear of judgment from the friend.
“Don’t walk in front of me… I may not follow
Don’t walk behind me… I may not lead
Walk beside me… just be my friend” 
― Albert Camus
“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.” 
― Joan Powers
Anaya S. Degloorkar
8F, Roll no.:- 5