Cyberbullying Gains Momentum in US
interglossa writes "Findings from the Pew Internet Project are being reported on the BBC news web site, indicating a rising incidence of cyberbullying among teenagers in the United States. The study showed a slightly higher incidence among those visiting social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace. Tactics cited include being 'the victim of an aggressive email, IM or text message' and 'having a rumor spread about them online'. While the concept of cyberbully has been around in the US for a while, most coverage of the issue has focused on more extreme examples abroad. It would seem young people in the US are fully adapting to the anonymity of online interactions."
Sure, jocks may be bigger and stronger.
But little do they know that those whimpy geeks can use their hack-foo to expose his dirty secrets online.
perpetually dwelling in the -1 pits
That'll teach him!
You constantly struggle for self improvement - and it shows.
Hooray for bad Engrish on fortune cookies
Yes, we'd love to hire you Mr. Circuit, but it says here on "CoolMan"'s blog that you're a fairy and you wet your pants. I'm afraid we don't want any pants wetters in our company, so we can't hire you. Good luck on your job search, though.
In other news, pseudo-sociotechnical words (PSTW) are gaining momentum.
Please help metamoderate.
Given the large audience of Slashdot, this gives me the change to become the biggest cyberbully on the continent:
you're all morons!!
Take it back or I'll kick your ass.
;)
"Please, shut up. Just when I think you can't say anything more stupid, you speak again." -Archie Bunker.