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Dec 11 2007, 06:35 PM
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Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/lif.../315179/1/.html
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SAN FRANCISCO: US researchers warn that bullies are taking their hurtful ways from real-world schoolyards to the "cyber" world by targeting teens with nasty e-mail, text messaging, and online chat.
The number of children ages 10 to 17 that say they were abused by "cyber bullies" climbed 50 per cent, from six per cent in 2000 to nine per cent in 2005, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"One thing that stands out is that aggression perpetuated with technology goes far beyond cyber bullying," said Corrine Ferdon, one of the authors of the CDC report on "electronic aggression and youth violence."
"Technology is constantly evolving and if we focus on the Internet we will miss the show."
Instant messaging, including text messages sent to mobile telephones, is the most common way to send taunts, teases, threats, insults or other bullying messages, according to report co-author Marci Hertz.
Unlike in schoolyards where bullies have to face victims, the Internet lets abusers remain anonymous, Hertz said.
The majority of the self-described victims in the study said they didn't know who the "cyber bullies" were, Hertz told AFP.
"In the schoolyard you could defend yourself by speaking back but it is a completely different dynamic online," Hertz said.
"Some kids might be able to shrug it off, turn off the computer and move on. But some kids are more fragile."
A 13-year-old Missouri girl hanged herself with a belt in November after exchanging insults via her profile page at MySpace.com with a person she was tricked into thinking was a 16-year-old boy named "Josh."
The final message sent by Josh, who flirted with the girl for weeks online, was reportedly "The world would be a better place without you."
It turned out Josh was an online persona created by the mother of a former friend of the girl. The woman told investigators she played the charade to find out what the girl really thought of her daughter, who was the jilted friend.
After finding out the mother's behaviour didn't break the law, local politicians made it illegal to harass people on the Internet.
Police in Tennessee say that one teenage girl stabbed another over a comment posted at the Facebook social networking website.
School officials in some US cities restrict access to the Internet or mobile telephones on campuses.
"Some of this hysteria about bullying is just a way to try to regulate and surveil kids," said Nan Stein, a scientist at the Wellesley College's centre for women, where she directs research on sexual harassment.
"We need to encourage kids to be citizens of the world. Being nice helps too, but we shouldn't be regulating."
The CDC performed its study of electronic aggression because it receives calls from "a lot of US schools" asking for advice regarding how to handle cyber bullying, Hertz said.
The report found that 64 per cent of youths that said they were bullied online contended they were not bullied at school. A separate US study concludes children bullied online are more likely to take guns to school.
It is vital for parents to be aware of their children's online experiences because electronic bullying is most likely to take place at homes or other places where teachers can't be alerted, researchers said.
As youth lifestyles increasingly involve the Internet and new ways to communicate it is understandable that bullying migrates from the real-world to the cyber arena, said University of California, Berkeley, researcher and sociologist C.J. Pascoe.
"It is the online manifestation of what they are doing in the schoolyard," said Pascoe, the author of a book on bullying titled "Dude, You're a Fag."
"The issue is being overblown. We should be concerned with bullying and harassment in general, no matter where it takes place."
The popularity of social networking websites where people post profile pages packed with personal information and rosters of friends provide rich fodder for bullies, says Pascoe.
In contrast, online messaging and social networking can also be safe havens for shy children that have trouble making friends in the real world or get bullied in real life situations, according to Pascoe.
"We highlight in our article the benefit of technology," Hertz said of the published report.
"Kids are better able to make friends, maintain social connections and get accurate information. We really encourage more talking rather than blocking or prohibiting access to technology." - AFP/sh
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Dec 11 2007, 07:15 PM
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i've heard this before but i never thought it would go this far...hanging yourself because of an insult
i might sound rude but its a stupid act.life is priceless. thank goodness i never been bullied online....gotta be careful next time.hey cartman thanks for posting this info here :rolleyes: these things doesnt happen here at animeSOFTSUBS ^-^ everyone is so nice here
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Dec 11 2007, 07:19 PM
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- Dec 11 2007, 07:15 PM
i've heard this before but i never thought it would go this far...hanging yourself because of an insult
 i might sound rude but its a stupid act.life is priceless. thank goodness i never been bullied online....gotta be careful next time.hey cartman thanks for posting this info here :rolleyes: these things doesnt happen here at animeSOFTSUBS ^-^ everyone is so nice here
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i know what you mean, but its rude, and the online Bulleing is gone to far. What do these kids achieve by bulleing a poor kid? i dont get it
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Dec 12 2007, 12:03 AM
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i don't see why they take comments so seriously
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Dec 12 2007, 04:51 AM
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Dec 12 2007, 09:31 AM
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thats messed up. what has the world come to :/
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Dec 12 2007, 12:21 PM
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- Dec 11 2007, 07:15 PM
i've heard this before but i never thought it would go this far...hanging yourself because of an insult
 i might sound rude but its a stupid act.life is priceless. thank goodness i never been bullied online....gotta be careful next time.hey cartman thanks for posting this info here :rolleyes: these things doesnt happen here at animeSOFTSUBS ^-^ everyone is so nice here
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i know what you mean, but its rude, and the online Bulleing is gone to far. What do these kids achieve by bulleing a poor kid? i dont get it
they get satisfaction.from my perspective online bullier are the one who arent brave enough to pick a fight face to face. they are bullied first by other poeple and then to let things off they pass their revenge on somebody that are more helpless than them.this feeding chain wont stop unless someone intend to stop first.what goes around comes around.people who are bullied online will bully other people online and this continue......it wont stop.but this depends on individuals.
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Dec 13 2007, 03:19 PM
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- Cartman
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- Dec 11 2007, 07:15 PM
i've heard this before but i never thought it would go this far...hanging yourself because of an insult
 i might sound rude but its a stupid act.life is priceless. thank goodness i never been bullied online....gotta be careful next time.hey cartman thanks for posting this info here :rolleyes: these things doesnt happen here at animeSOFTSUBS ^-^ everyone is so nice here
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i know what you mean, but its rude, and the online Bulleing is gone to far. What do these kids achieve by bulleing a poor kid? i dont get it
they get satisfaction.from my perspective online bullier are the one who arent brave enough to pick a fight face to face. they are bullied first by other poeple and then to let things off they pass their revenge on somebody that are more helpless than them.this feeding chain wont stop unless someone intend to stop first.what goes around comes around.people who are bullied online will bully other people online and this continue......it wont stop.but this depends on individuals.
good point, This is one of those cool things atm... when u bullie some one then your cool and shet, in my eyes your just and pathetic human who leaks of attention.
it is idd a evil chain, but i dont think the bullied people are the ones that go in to the internet and bullie others.
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Dec 18 2007, 01:09 AM
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lol why don't the ppl getting bullied just log off from their conversation or whatever?
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lol why don't the ppl getting bullied just log off from their conversation or whatever?
well robin-chan not every human is the same....sometimes they take insults seriously...very serious.lets see,when a person insult u,what did u do? you'll look back and see yourself back,u will think what they say about you,is it true or not.some people just let i go but some just keep thinking about it.i was bullied(at scho0l) when i was at standard 1 and i still remembered what they said about me.but then as i grew older i dont mind peoples insult and insult them back
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Jan 9 2008, 08:43 AM
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yes which is why they should all grow up and learn to ignore it
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not that easy, have you ever been bullied before? i used to be the fat little nerd who would get picked on by everybody, its not easy to shrug off insults when the whole school is showering you with them. luckily for me im very calm and know how to control myself, today only people who try to pick on me is the people that arent in my grade.
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Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/lif.../315179/1/.html- Quote:
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SAN FRANCISCO: US researchers warn that bullies are taking their hurtful ways from real-world schoolyards to the "cyber" world by targeting teens with nasty e-mail, text messaging, and online chat.
The number of children ages 10 to 17 that say they were abused by "cyber bullies" climbed 50 per cent, from six per cent in 2000 to nine per cent in 2005, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"One thing that stands out is that aggression perpetuated with technology goes far beyond cyber bullying," said Corrine Ferdon, one of the authors of the CDC report on "electronic aggression and youth violence."
"Technology is constantly evolving and if we focus on the Internet we will miss the show."
Instant messaging, including text messages sent to mobile telephones, is the most common way to send taunts, teases, threats, insults or other bullying messages, according to report co-author Marci Hertz.
Unlike in schoolyards where bullies have to face victims, the Internet lets abusers remain anonymous, Hertz said.
The majority of the self-described victims in the study said they didn't know who the "cyber bullies" were, Hertz told AFP.
"In the schoolyard you could defend yourself by speaking back but it is a completely different dynamic online," Hertz said.
"Some kids might be able to shrug it off, turn off the computer and move on. But some kids are more fragile."
A 13-year-old Missouri girl hanged herself with a belt in November after exchanging insults via her profile page at MySpace.com with a person she was tricked into thinking was a 16-year-old boy named "Josh."
The final message sent by Josh, who flirted with the girl for weeks online, was reportedly "The world would be a better place without you."
It turned out Josh was an online persona created by the mother of a former friend of the girl. The woman told investigators she played the charade to find out what the girl really thought of her daughter, who was the jilted friend.
After finding out the mother's behaviour didn't break the law, local politicians made it illegal to harass people on the Internet.
Police in Tennessee say that one teenage girl stabbed another over a comment posted at the Facebook social networking website.
School officials in some US cities restrict access to the Internet or mobile telephones on campuses.
"Some of this hysteria about bullying is just a way to try to regulate and surveil kids," said Nan Stein, a scientist at the Wellesley College's centre for women, where she directs research on sexual harassment.
"We need to encourage kids to be citizens of the world. Being nice helps too, but we shouldn't be regulating."
The CDC performed its study of electronic aggression because it receives calls from "a lot of US schools" asking for advice regarding how to handle cyber bullying, Hertz said.
The report found that 64 per cent of youths that said they were bullied online contended they were not bullied at school. A separate US study concludes children bullied online are more likely to take guns to school.
It is vital for parents to be aware of their children's online experiences because electronic bullying is most likely to take place at homes or other places where teachers can't be alerted, researchers said.
As youth lifestyles increasingly involve the Internet and new ways to communicate it is understandable that bullying migrates from the real-world to the cyber arena, said University of California, Berkeley, researcher and sociologist C.J. Pascoe.
"It is the online manifestation of what they are doing in the schoolyard," said Pascoe, the author of a book on bullying titled "Dude, You're a Fag."
"The issue is being overblown. We should be concerned with bullying and harassment in general, no matter where it takes place."
The popularity of social networking websites where people post profile pages packed with personal information and rosters of friends provide rich fodder for bullies, says Pascoe.
In contrast, online messaging and social networking can also be safe havens for shy children that have trouble making friends in the real world or get bullied in real life situations, according to Pascoe.
"We highlight in our article the benefit of technology," Hertz said of the published report.
"Kids are better able to make friends, maintain social connections and get accurate information. We really encourage more talking rather than blocking or prohibiting access to technology." - AFP/sh
:/ this is awful
o.O my personal opinion is that it seams way too exaggerated. Yes, I know stuff like this happense but we all know the media.
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Jan 12 2008, 02:45 PM
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i sorta agree with you but this really is a big problem.
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not that easy, have you ever been bullied before? i used to be the fat little nerd who would get picked on by everybody, its not easy to shrug off insults when the whole school is showering you with them. luckily for me im very calm and know how to control myself, today only people who try to pick on me is the people that arent in my grade.
i was also being bullied before when i was in year one in elementary school(7 years old) its bcuz i'm fatter than most of the girls in class.nothing serious,bcuz i'm a reluctant kind of person.when i was 10 years old,i kicked and puched a girl's stomach few times bcuz she's trying to insult me.huh,she's messing with a wrong person.teacher caught us fighting and she ended up being punished by the teacher cuz i ALTERED the real story
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