" Social media has been getting more advanced over the last few years. With this advancement comes online wildfire. Everybody spreads their opinions on topics as well as our President Trump. As media is becoming more critical schools are deciding whether or not if they should keep tabs on students’ social media accounts to prevent cyber-bullying. This essay will be discussing if President Trump should be prohibited from tweeting and if schools should keep tabs on their fellow students’ social media accounts. President Trump is known for speaking his opinion on topics but is it really safe for him to be doing that. As American citizens we should take in that if what he tweets something that is effective to not only us but our other …show more content…
I feel as though they shouldn’t. It’s up to the students if they feel as though they should tell the school, parent, or a guardian if they are being cyber-bullied. The whole reason of social media for teenagers is to get away from school and talk about their personal life not there inside life at school. I’ve heard stories about schools. Students told their schools that they were either being bullied or cyber-bullying and the school did nothing about it. When you create an account on social media then you should know the consequences. There might not always be consequences, but things can happen that you might not have been expecting. If you're cyber-bullying the how does that benefit you? The answer to that question is nothing. Nothing will benefit you. But if you are being cyber-bullied then you should be responsible enough to tell somebody. Some students might not want to tell anybody that they're being cyber-bullied but that's okay because there's always one more person that's going to see that tweet or that one picture with a nasty bio. There are positive people in this world that care about you even though they might not talk to you. Just because he said this and she said that you should not be offended even though it's hard not to feel