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Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying on the Internet is used to denigration, threaten, harass or bully.
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Cyberbullying and people with disabilities
A new anti-cyberbullying app aims to provide support and empowerment to people with disabilities.
Imane Khelif: French prosecutors launch cyberbullying probe
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into online abuse directed at Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif.
Kosovo: Conservative traditions fuel sexual cyberbullying
Thousands of Kosovan men are involved in the phenomenon, and women who dare speak out against them suffer tremendously.
Should kids be banned from Socia Media?
Social media can have negative effects on children – so a ban is being discussed on different levels.
Standing up to Cyberbullying
Lawyer Emma Sadleir has noticed cyberbulling victims are getting younger, and perpetrators are harder to catch.
WHO: Cyberbullying affects 1 in 6 school kids
In an international survey, peer violence and cyberbullying appear to be a growing problem for school-aged children.
Kenyan tech workers organize for rights and dignity
Young Kenyan tech workers are forming unions to fight for their basic rights, after being left jobless and traumatized.
Street Debate: Benin Cyber harassment
In Benin’s capital Cotonou, young people tell us how they navigate abuse online.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores how tech is affecting young Africans, from AI to workers’ rights and cyberbullying.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
From body shaming to intimidation, we find out how 77 Percenters are coping with cyber harassment.
Africa's young victims of cyber harassment
Find out how cyber harassment is scarring young South Africans and meet a Nigerian teen with an idea.
Like. Hate. Kill.
Young people, almost all of them male, meet on gaming and chat forums and spread radical ideas.
More young people cyberbullied during lockdown
Helplines have reported a rise in young people being cyberbullied during COVID-19 lockdowns.
Bangladeshi wins prize for anti-bullying app
A 17-year-old received a prestigious global award for developing a mobile app that helped children report cyberbullying.
K-pop: Scandals and tragedies
While K-pop artists enjoy massive popularity, scandals and untimely celebrity deaths show the culture's ugly side.
Tips for young influencers and parents
Blogger Patricia Cammarata offers advice to young YouTube influencers, or those aspiring to be one.
Cyberbullying: 'There are no safe spaces anymore'
Cyberbullying can turn into real-life violence quickly — experts say early awareness is key to preventing it.
Online harassment blamed for Australian child model's death
Amy "Dolly Everett" took her own life after becoming a victim of cyberbullying, her family has said.
Cyberbullying among teens
One of four teens in Germany has been the target of cyberbullying. But now they’re fighting back.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Greece's tax inspectors fight massive fraud.
German politicians take on cyberbullies
Maligning German politicians on social media can lead to charges of libel or incitement to hatred.
#Cybercrime: Woman stands up to blackmailer
Taruna Aswani, a blackmailed woman, posted her story publicly on Facebook to stop the attacker. A very brave move that made huge waves on social media.
Reaction to teen's bullying clip shows severity of problem
There has been an outpouring of support in response to a video posted by a German teenager victimized by bullies.
Twitter and the evil trolls
Trolls have been harming users of social media for some time - now Twitter wants to take on the fight against them.
Cyberbullying among Teens
More and more teenage suicides are being traced back to cyberbullying - attacks and smear campaigns on social networks, often by anonymous perpetrators. In Britain August 2013, cyberbullying claimed yet another victim: 14-year-old Hannah Smith hanged herself after her tormenters reviled her online and urged her to kill herself.
Cyberbullying Among Teens
More and more teenage suicides are being traced back to cyber-bullying - attacks and smear campaigns on social networks, often by anonymous perpetrators. In Britain this August, cyberbullying claimed yet another victim: 14-year-old Hannah Smith hanged herself after her tormenters reviled her online and urged her to kill herself.
Cyberbullying and Suicide
Bullying is a distressing fact of life for many children and teenagers. When bullying goes online, some victims see no other way out than suicide.
Mobbing over the Net - Cyberbullying Among Students
Many pupils have been the target of hateful or insulting comments on the Internet. Researchers have found out that one in three students in Germany has been a victim of cybermobbing at least once.
Anti-cyberbullying campaign
It's thought that more and more students are becoming victims of cyberbullying. An EU funded program to combat bullying on the internet is currently being trialed in the German capital, Berlin.
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