Sunday, January 22, 2017

Anti-Cyber-Bullying Act of 2015 passed



"Cyber-bullying is one such problem that the advancement in technology and social media has generated. It can potentially affect not only school-aged children, but also any individual who has access to a mobile phone or the internet." 


That line comes from Camarines Sur Representative Rolando Andaya who proposed House Bill 5718 to define and penalize the crime of cyber-bullying. I also agree when he defined cyber-bullying as acts of cruelty committed using the internet or any form of electronic media or technology that has the effect of stripping one’s dignity or causing reasonable fear or physical or emotional harm.



The advancement of technology is good and useful especially in this generation wherein different types of gadgets has generated. But sometimes we got the wrong idea of using them that's why we end up in a wrong situation. Instead of using those gadgets in a better way we use it in blackmailing, posting or saying something to someone without accountability, sending text or email that might hurt others feeling, posting pictures that will humiliate or embarrass someone or even reveling their privacy. Those are the wrong doings that we should stop and with the help of this newly proposed House Bill 5718 we are able to attain it.  


 Resulta ng larawan para sa cyber safety cartoon


This House Bill entitled an Act of Defining and Penalizing the Crime of Cyber-bullying otherwise known as Anti-Bullying Act of 2015 aims to encourage people to become a responsible netizen about their cyber-actions. This law will help to enlightened everyone's mind when it comes to their actions via social media or internet that they have to use it properly without putting someones life into danger. We need a law  that will focus on one thing so that problems regarding this can be solved easily. So that cyber-bullying can be prevented. So that people who do cyber-bully will be aware of what they are doing. So that there will be no person who keeps on complaining about the kind of life they have and thinks that they don't deserve to live. And most of all, so that the case of cyber-bullying will end.

Resulta ng larawan para sa jail punishment

It's also a good thing that under this law is a punishment that will definitely make the people who keeps on cyber-bullying think twice whether they continue or they will stop. The law states that, those who will be found guilty of cyber-bullying shall be fined penalty of P50,000 but not more than P100,000 and imprisonment of not less than six months but not more than six years, or both.


So all in all, it would be a good thing if the law will be passed because it might probably the start of giving light to the life of others and putting an end onto someones nightmare. 

6 comments:

  1. Tanung po. Qng ng private message po ba ako sa isang tao . ng send po ako ng picture pero wala akong nabngit na pangalan count n po b un cyber bulying?.

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    1. If private message then it would appear that the picture was meant for the one receiving it. There is grounds for cyber bullying.

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  2. pwede niyo po ba ako matulongan ? kasi po ngayon ay biktima ako ng cyber bullying pero ang iba pinag tatawanan pa po ako kasi di po nila ata alam n ang ginagawa nilng pang hihiya sa akin ay cyber bullying,

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  3. This law will be very helpful to those students that are experiencing it rn.

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