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What is Cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is the sending or posting of harmful or cruel text or images using the Internet or other digital communication devices such as:

E-mail
Instant Messaging (IM)
Text messages or digital images sent on mobile phones
Social networking sites, web pages, blogs, virtual worlds
Chat rooms or discussion groups
Interactive game sites
Cyberbullying can be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week making the victim a perpetual target. The harassment can be anonymous and a single message posted online or sent to a mobile phone can spread to a wide audience. Hurtful or embarrassing messages or images can remain online indefinitely to damage the child's social life and friendships, and possibly their reputation.
The term "cyberbullying" is used when the victim or bully is a child or teen. The term cyber harassment is used when the victim is an adult.

Common Cyberbullying Tactics

Stealing someone’s online name and using it to write nasty rumors, comment, or spread gossip.
Altering someone’s message or doctoring photographs to say something different or poke fun at a person.
Secretly recording conversations using a cell phone, then playing the recording back for the person being discussed.
Posting damaging information on blogs or web sites.
Creating or taking part in Internet polling.
Source: ABC PrimeTime “What Parents Need to Know About Cyberbullying”

Dealing with Cyberbullying

Teach children to:
Stop Don’t respond to the bully. Victims often want to befriend the bully to solve the problem or even worse they want to retaliate. Responding to the cyberbully only escalates the problem, and in turn, the victim becomes part of the problem.

Block Block the cyberbully or limit all communications to those you can trust. This is especially effective with bullying in chat rooms, Instant messaging, and email. Most electronic communication programs allow users to block specific screen names or email addresses. With social networking sites it may be necessary to delete the child's current account and open a new one that limits access to trusted friends. In some cases, it may be necessary for the victim to stay off the computer for a short period of time to remove themselves as the target of the attack.
Tell Tell a trusted adult. The messages posted by the cyberbully are often vulgar or embarrassing. Victims often keep the bullying a secret for this reason. Also, kids are afraid that the adult will overreact and remove the source of the problem - the computer or cell phone -- or react in an irrational manner. Encourage children to tell someone if they are harassed or threatened online or if someone they know is bullied. Reassure the child that you will not overreact if they discuss a cyberbullying experience with you.
Source: WiredKids.org

If your child is bullied online:

Do not erase the evidence
Contact your Internet provider, the social networking site, or cell phone company and file a complaint
Contact the child’s school if the bullying is school-related
Contact local law enforcement if your child has been threatened or if a crime has been committed.
Report cyberbullying to the CyberTipline.
If the cyberbully makes statements which place the victim in reasonable fear for his or her physical safety or if the cyberbully continues to threaten or harass the victim, despite warnings, notify law enforcement.

A cyberbully can be traced. Each time the Internet is accessed, an IP (Internet Protocol) address, a type of electronic fingerprint, is established. This IP address can be used by the authorities to trace all electronic communications between computers and/or mobile phones.

Postings in cyberspace are traceable, downloadable, printable, and sometimes punishable by law.

Kentucky has passed new legislation to make Cyberstalking a crime!

House Bill 315, which was signed into law March 2009 helps protect children from internet predators and amends Kentucky's stalking statute to include cyberstalking.

Kentucky passed the Bully Bill (HB91) April 15 2008. The law went into effect July 1, 2008. Among other requirements, this law requires school officials to contact law enforcement if a student has been the victim of a violation of a felony specified in KRS Chapter 508 which was committed by another student while on school premises, on school-sponsored transportation, or at a school-sponsored event.

Read HB91

Cyperbullying Statistics

Four in ten teens (43%) have experienced online harassment.
Girls are twice as likely as boys to be victims and perpetrators, usually through email or a social networking sites, where they typically engage in social sabotage. Cyberbullying is most prevalent among 15 and 16 year olds.
Teens who share their identities and thoughts on social networking sites, such as MySpace and FaceBook, are more likely to be targets than are those who do not use social networking sites (39% have been cyberbullied in someway, compared with 22% of online teens who do not use social networks).
National phone survey of 935 teenagers by Pew Internet and American Life, November 2006
Here are some additional cyberbullying statistics from iSafe.

22% of students know someone who has been bullied online.
19% of students admit to saying something hurtful to others online.
12% of students have personally become upset by strangers online.
90% of middle school students have had their feelings hurt online.
75% have visited a web site bashing another student
40% have had their password(s) stolen and changed by a bully
Only 15% of parents polled knew what cyberbullying was!

Data based on 2005-06 iSafe survey of 13,000 students in grades 5 to 12.

Consequences of Cyberbullying

The effects of cyberbullying are not limited to hurt feelings. Research suggests that victims of cyberbullying respond much like traditional bullying victims in terms of negative emotions, such as feeling sad, anxious, and having lower self-esteem.

When these negative emotions aren’t dealt with properly, victims may resort to deliquency or suicide.
Online victims are eight times more likely to report carrying a weapon to school in the last 30 days than non-bullied victims

Cyberbullying has led to at least 4 cases of suicide in the United States and many more abroad. Suicide related to cyberbullying is called “cyberbullycide”
Aseltine,Gore, & Gordon, 2000; Cowie & Berdondini, 2002; Ybarra & Mitchell, 2007
Why Do Kids Cyberbully?

New studies published in the book, "Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard" by Hinduja and Patchin, charts the following reasons why youth bully online:

22% motivated by revenge
18.7% said the victim deserved it
10.6 % said they did it for fun
3.9% hated the victim
3.5% pressured by peers
2.8% retaliated against a bully
2.5% venting anger
5.7% other reasons
According to the 2007 Executive Research Summary "Teens and Cyberbullying" produced by the National Crime Prevention Council, when teens were asked why they were cyberbullied, they responded

They think it’s funny (81%)
They don’t think it’s a big deal
They don’t think about the consequences
They are encouraged by friends
They think everybody cyberbullies
They think they won’t get caught

Queen

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25 Jun 2010 06:24pm
Well explained. :p

Tinwai6 teh 5 on 3 off bunny

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25 Jun 2010 06:25pm
Did anyone read all of it?

ceited

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25 Jun 2010 06:28pm
maybe you should

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25 Jun 2010 06:28pm
No, hush yo' lip.

006

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25 Jun 2010 06:28pm
No, hush yo' lip.

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25 Jun 2010 06:31pm
Wow. I still dont think it will be stickied.

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25 Jun 2010 06:47pm
If there wasn't Cyber pussies there would be no cyber bullies

/lock

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25 Jun 2010 07:09pm
Also, what has this got to do with a 'mafia' game?

Clint Eastwood

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25 Jun 2010 07:15pm
Quote by ZarX
Also, what has this got to do with a 'mafia' game?


Shut up punk bitch no one asked you wit ya hoe ass

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25 Jun 2010 07:31pm
Wow dude opens my eyes

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25 Jun 2010 08:21pm
he open ur butt cheeks too?

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25 Jun 2010 08:25pm
Cyber bullying? Ohhhh Noooooooooo :roll:

What are we 10?

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25 Jun 2010 08:44pm
Quote by Meatwad
Cyber bullying? Ohhhh Noooooooooo :roll:

What are we 10?


Cyberbullying is most prevalent among 15 and 16 year olds.

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25 Jun 2010 08:49pm
Quote by Machete
he open ur butt cheeks too?


:lol:

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25 Jun 2010 08:51pm
Quote by Machete
he open ur butt cheeks too?


:lol: :lol:

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25 Jun 2010 10:59pm
:shock:

F U TOTTY

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26 Jun 2010 12:13am
What the hell is the point of this forum?

and if it was posted at me for talking about totty, well then you can go fuck yourself. If anyone in this game is considering a cyber bully, well totty would be it.

besides, i'm sure you've call people names and said mean shit on here.

that just shows you how much of a pussy you really are. sit around and think happy thoughts and want everyone to get along.


IT'S A FUCKING MAFIA GAME.. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT.... DUMBASS

[UC] Don Delano

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26 Jun 2010 12:13am
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ceited

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26 Jun 2010 12:15am
Quote by F U TOTTY
What the hell is the point of this forum?

and if it was posted at me for talking about totty, well then you can go fuck yourself. If anyone in this game is considering a cyber bully, well totty would be it.

besides, i'm sure you've call people names and said mean shit on here.

that just shows you how much of a pussy you really are. sit around and think happy thoughts and want everyone to get along.


IT'S A FUCKING MAFIA GAME.. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT.... DUMBASS


wow are you that conceded? no this post was not made for you.. it was posted as a joke douche bag :)

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