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... nbsp;to harass and chase away members from their respected fan pages. They have made several racist comments and have fake accounts to avoid punishment from adminstrator.
They are participating in group cyberbullying and it needs to be stopped. Eventually children are gonna see these comments.
I've tried official channels to have them removed but the only result is them getting a slap ...
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... 's impossible to completely shield children from the chance of cyberbullying at the moment, there are a few tips for parents to help with the problem.
1) Join ... within 72 hours and sites like Bebo, which itself was the forum for 30% of the cyberbullying attacks as uncovered by Beatbullying, has dedicated buttons for ... on cyberbullying originally appeared on on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:05:29 +0000
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... will be given a research assignment and asked to create a presentation on cyberbullying and present to other schools via ITV. During the second session the high school students will ... (or google docs presentation) or movie maker to address the issue of cyberbullying.
Part2
5-6 students from each site (depending on time) ...
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... , answers will be so diverse as many teachers as we ask. One thing is true, cyberbullying is a plague, all, parents to teachers should be vigilant.
And here the discussion goes over power. The ... kind of experiences. Willard has promised to release a narrated report on cyberbullying for educators.
Before this goes out of hand, try your best to have students to perform successfully and to be happy ...
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... this little blog I started, stories come back to me at the strangest times. I was doing some research on cyberbullying issues and it struck me that, by definition, cyberbullying ... the fact that it was anonymous and using technology to bully, this, to me, is the original cyberbullying. I knew it was someone who knew me, but would never know who did it. It was scary and every time the phone rang ...
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... olds say they have been subjected to taunts, threats and insults via the internet and mobile phones, according to a poll by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA).
More than a fifth (22 per cent) said they did not know how to protect themselves against cyberbullying, with over half (61 per cent) saying that a good way to stop cyberbullying would be for parents to know how to deal with it.
Source: here
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