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#1 Jul 06 2007 at 7:10 AM Rating: Decent
Cyberbullying really is that bad
Once a social issue makes it on 'Law & Order,' we better get concerned

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Teenagers can be serious jerks. You don’t need research by the Pew Internet and American Life Project on cyberbullying to know that. It’s interesting to note however, that at the dawn of the 21st century, teenagers have effectively transferred their jerk skills from corporeal to virtual, launching torments once reserved for the lunchroom, school hallway and bus stop into cyberspace.

According to Pew’s recently-released study, “About one third (32 percent) of all teenagers who use the Internet say they have been targets of a range of annoying and potentially menacing online activities.” These youthful indiscretions include threatening messages, private online conversations shared with others and embarrassing photos and rumors posted for all the world to forward.

This is ugly, wiggle-head inducing information. Granted, a bus stop beat down is recognizably and immediately more damaging than an acronym-rich text threat. And the research also showed that 67 percent of teens surveyed said they’re more likely to be bullied or harassed offline. But there’s a gap in information here, one that arguably encourages the casual reader to summarize something along the lines of, “Hey, this cyberbullying isn’t nearly as bad as we expected. No big deal, really.”

That’s certainly the opinion of one delightful 15-year-old boy surveyed. According to this charming young lad, he once threatened to kill someone online, but hey “I played a prank on someone. It wasn’t serious.” So why not take the kids at their word — they’re generally pretty good a navigating those moral gray areas, right? It’s not like they ever do dumbass stuff like stick a firecracker up a frog’s ****** and light it. Or knock up their middle school teacher. Or run away with some 32-year-old dude they met on MySpace.

Except, oh wait … they do. Because they’re teenagers. Their brains haven’t finished cooking. Though it can be said of some adults (like the ones who get Pearl Jam tattoos), kids don’t comprehend the Long Haul. As near as I can tell, the Pew study does not budget for the teenage brain. Most kids, like the jocular young man with the death threat mentioned earlier, don’t comprehend the things that do damage if that damage can’t be seen by the naked eye.

Let’s face it. Once a social issue makes it as a plot point on “Law & Order,” we better start getting concerned. Now, if you’re like me, all the “L&O” franchises start to run together. But I do recall an episode where this popular high school girl got killed by this fat chick’s brother because she took cell phone pictures of the fat chick naked in the locker room and then e-mailed it to everyone or posted it on the InterWeb or whatever.

Fat Chick ended up shooting and killing Dead Popular Chick’s BFF for hanging a pig fetus on her locker. Or something like that. I don’t really remember. But it doesn’t matter. What I mean to say is this: Where is the Pew research on the connection between cyberbullying and real world harassment? Because it happens, and not just on “Law & Order.”

Let’s talk Brooks Brown. That’s the kid Columbine psychopath Eric Harris posted death threats about but later spared the day of the 1999 school massacre. Brown’s parents reported the Internet death threat to police, along with online information hinting at the fact that Harris was building bombs. As is well documented, the police did not follow up.

That’s an extreme case, and perhaps even tasteless to cite following a description of a particularly exploitive “Law & Order” episode. It’s also the most profound example of what happens when adults miscalculate the connection between cyber and real-world bullying. In fact, adults remained grossly inaccurate even after the fact, launching an anti-bullying crusade when the point was horribly moot.

Such misguided hysteria can be damaging, leading to the persecution of every kid venting his or her teenage angst online. And I’m sure not advocating that. But there’s a fine line between overreacting and brushing off the issue altogether.

Maybe grown-ups want to believe cyberbullying ain’t so bad because, to varying degrees, many adults indulge in it as well. Internet anonymity grants the freedom to trash someone’s chat room opinion on politics without the fear of facing them two cubicles over the next morning. Even in the office, it allows the meek and miserable to aggressively address co-workers via cap-infused e-mails lousy with exclamation points (albeit creating permanent records they may live to regret).


Lest we continue to downplay the implications of Internet bullying for kids or adults, consider Kathy Sierra. Earlier this year, the software programmer who ran the site Creating Passionate Users closed her blog after suffering an onslaught of abuse — everything thing from childish insults to threats of sexual and physical violence. This harassment was not limited to Sierra’s blog, but infected all areas of cyberspace with items such as a manipulated photo of Sierra with her throat cut as well as the posting of her home address.

The Sierra controversy led to an InterWeb blogger smackdown with all the most popular Web geeks arguing the implications and/or veracity of Sierra’s experience. The fact remains that the Internet is full of evil nasty trolls, and they’re not always harmless, no matter their age.

© 2007 MSNBC Interactive
#2 Jul 06 2007 at 7:24 AM Rating: Good
Go fuck yourself and give me your goddamn milk money!
#3 Jul 06 2007 at 7:25 AM Rating: Excellent
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shadomen wrote:
Cyberbullying really is that bad
Once a social issue makes it on 'Law & Order,' we better get concerned
I saw a 20/20 once where they told me that Everquest would destroy America's youth. I dunno if they ever made a L&O out of it though.

If they ever do, it should be on "Special Victim's Unit". That would rock.
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#4 Jul 06 2007 at 7:26 AM Rating: Decent
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Go fuck yourself and give me your goddamn milk money!


No damn it, give it to me!
#5 Jul 06 2007 at 7:29 AM Rating: Decent
Jophiel wrote:
shadomen wrote:
Cyberbullying really is that bad
Once a social issue makes it on 'Law & Order,' we better get concerned
I saw a 20/20 once where they told me that Everquest would destroy America's youth. I dunno if they ever made a L&O out of it though.

If they ever do, it should be on "Special Victim's Unit". That would rock.


Wasn't the 20/20 thing on Sean Woolery? Didn't he like loose his corpse and go loopy?
#6Dyadem, Posted: Jul 06 2007 at 7:29 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) There are so many people I wish I would have killed in highschool...but its not really thier fault, it was my own for not having the balls to stand up and break my fist on thier jaw. I'm not one to use violence but that's not to say that some of these things that are happening in this world are unjustified.
#7 Jul 06 2007 at 7:32 AM Rating: Good
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Jesu Cristo, who invited the whiny emo?


#8Dyadem, Posted: Jul 06 2007 at 7:34 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Didnt you hear...they're luring us in with free razor blades and 24 hour AFI
#9 Jul 06 2007 at 7:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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Wasn't the 20/20 thing on Sean Woolery? Didn't he like loose his corpse and go loopy?
He was the focus of it. One highlight of the episode was Woolery's mom listing the Everquest file directory in DOS and saying "And.. just look at all these files they have in there to do all this..." as the names scrolled by. Because NAJENA_SOUNDS3.DAT is quite threatening!

The other highlight was me losing any respect for Ben Stein when he detailed how he had to send his son away to a hopsital because he was spending too much time in his room playing the demon EQ. Apparently, "take the computer out of your son's room" was too intuitive an answer.
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#10 Jul 06 2007 at 7:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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#11 Jul 06 2007 at 8:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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Princess Dyadem wrote:
There are so many people I wish I would have killed in highschool...but its not really thier fault, it was my own for not having the balls to stand up and break my fist on thier jaw. I'm not one to use violence but that's not to say that some of these things that are happening in this world are unjustified.

I almost cheered while watching columbine. Those kids were so stupid...but not for the reason I'm sure you think. God how many times I had that same idea in my head growing up. Why they were stupid is what can only come from the mind of a psycho...(and its really simple too), they gave those survivors and the kids/teachers they did kill the gift of a lifetime of fame. Sure its not the best fame in the world to have...but in my scenario at least one of the people they wish they had killed, made it out alive.

Yeah I may sick and whatever else you can think of, but I'm just trying to agree with what Shadomen wrote. It's obviously not a problem we can wipe under the carpet like parents to do thier homosexual children...

I guess it's just that I'm dissapointed in humanity, all the time we've spent on this planet and we're still being crybabies and killing one another over trivial sh*t.



FUCking what?
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#12 Jul 06 2007 at 8:12 AM Rating: Decent
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I almost cheered while watching columbine.


Princess Dyadem wrote:
I'm just trying to agree with what Shadomen wrote.


For the love of the Lord, please do not say you cheered Columbine and then say you agree with me in the same post.

I was "teasing" with the whole cyber bully thing as the Asylum has been called a bunch of cyber bullies before. I have no idea how Columbine can be condoned and anyone who agreed with what those losers did needs some serious help...

#13 Jul 06 2007 at 8:18 AM Rating: Good
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Princess Dyadem wrote:
There are so many people I wish I would have killed in highschool...but its not really thier fault, it was my own for not having the balls to stand up and break my fist on thier jaw. I'm not one to use violence but that's not to say that some of these things that are happening in this world are unjustified.

I almost cheered while watching columbine. Those kids were so stupid...but not for the reason I'm sure you think. God how many times I had that same idea in my head growing up. Why they were stupid is what can only come from the mind of a psycho...(and its really simple too), they gave those survivors and the kids/teachers they did kill the gift of a lifetime of fame. Sure its not the best fame in the world to have...but in my scenario at least one of the people they wish they had killed, made it out alive.

Yeah I may sick and whatever else you can think of, but I'm just trying to agree with what Shadomen wrote. It's obviously not a problem we can wipe under the carpet like parents to do thier homosexual children...

I guess it's just that I'm dissapointed in humanity, all the time we've spent on this planet and we're still being crybabies and killing one another over trivial sh*t.



FUCking what?


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What the hell is wrong with you? GTFO and drink the bleach you wish others would take.
#14Dyadem, Posted: Jul 06 2007 at 8:25 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Ouch thats a little too much like a date my ex would like...so I'll pass on that. But I think everyone is wrong who say's they've never felt like that.
#15 Jul 06 2007 at 8:34 AM Rating: Good
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Nope, never felt like that. And anyone who actually sat there and daydreamed about killing their classmates needs some serious mental help.You are fucking sick, if you even had one glimmer of satisfaction during Columbine or any other school shooting. Do yourself a favor and seek help. If you cant face that, remember, it's down the tracks, not across the road. You might actually be saving lives
#16 Jul 06 2007 at 8:37 AM Rating: Default
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Nope, never felt like that. And anyone who actually sat there and daydreamed about killing their classmates needs some serious mental help.You are fucking sick, if you even had one glimmer of satisfaction during Columbine or any other school shooting. Do yourself a favor and seek help. If you cant face that, remember, it's down the tracks, not across the road. You might actually be saving lives


I never said I didn't need the mental help...and I've actually had quite a bit in my lifetime. I think you forget the fact though that I sit her...30 years old, having even been to a 10 year reunion.

Never blew the school up...or poisoned anyone.
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#17 Jul 06 2007 at 8:40 AM Rating: Excellent
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But I think everyone is wrong who say's they've never felt like that.


Had a passing moment of revenge fantasy fueled by adolescent self-pity, sure. Regretted failing to act violently on same ten years later? No, no, that's just you.

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#18 Jul 06 2007 at 8:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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Lol, this whole thread makes me want to give some FFXIer an e-wedgie and chuck him in a virtual locker before gym class.

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#19 Jul 06 2007 at 8:42 AM Rating: Good
Princess Dyadem wrote:
There are so many people I wish I would have killed in highschool...but its not really thier fault, it was my own for not having the balls to stand up and break my fist on thier jaw. I'm not one to use violence but that's not to say that some of these things that are happening in this world are unjustified.

I almost cheered while watching columbine. Those kids were so stupid...but not for the reason I'm sure you think. God how many times I had that same idea in my head growing up. Why they were stupid is what can only come from the mind of a psycho...(and its really simple too), they gave those survivors and the kids/teachers they did kill the gift of a lifetime of fame. Sure its not the best fame in the world to have...but in my scenario at least one of the people they wish they had killed, made it out alive.

Yeah I may sick and whatever else you can think of, but I'm just trying to agree with what Shadomen wrote. It's obviously not a problem we can wipe under the carpet like parents to do thier homosexual children...

I guess it's just that I'm dissapointed in humanity, all the time we've spent on this planet and we're still being crybabies and killing one another over trivial sh*t.



So you were the fat ugly ***** that everyone picked on in High School? Fatty.

Also, you honestly think the survivors of Columbine go to Friendly's and demand free Fribbles because they survived the shooting? Are they all raking in millions from book sales? Is there a Columbine Boy Band topping the charts?
#20Dyadem, Posted: Jul 06 2007 at 8:43 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) now where did i say i regretted? its funny how people treat statements like a wiki article they can edit.
#21 Jul 06 2007 at 8:43 AM Rating: Good
Princess Dyadem wrote:
Samira wrote:
some emo (who secretly loves daft punk) wrote:
UCkslap]But I think everyone is wrong who say's they've never felt like that.


Had a passing moment of revenge fantasy fueled by adolescent self-pity, sure. Regretted failing to act violently on same ten years later? No, no, that's just you.



now where did i say i regretted? its funny how people treat statements like a wiki article they can edit.


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#22 Jul 06 2007 at 8:47 AM Rating: Default
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Soracloud the Charming wrote:

So you were the fat ugly ***** that everyone picked on in High School? Fatty.

Also, you honestly think the survivors of Columbine go to Friendly's and demand free Fribbles because they survived the shooting? Are they all raking in millions from book sales? Is there a Columbine Boy Band topping the charts?


God I wish...I was more the "Cant wait to get out of here so I can go right to a career in gay ****" types.

As for what I think of the surivors as being is that...Survivors. Alot of people had their worlds ripped apart that day and its not a matter to take lightly, I apoligize for trying to make a valid point about something.
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#23 Jul 06 2007 at 8:48 AM Rating: Good
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Nope, never felt like that. And anyone who actually sat there and daydreamed about killing their classmates needs some serious mental help.You are fucking sick, if you even had one glimmer of satisfaction during Columbine or any other school shooting. Do yourself a favor and seek help. If you cant face that, remember, it's down the tracks, not across the road. You might actually be saving lives


I never said I didn't need the mental help...and I've actually had quite a bit in my lifetime. I think you forget the fact though that I sit her...30 years old, having even been to a 10 year reunion.

Never blew the school up...or poisoned anyone. Yet


It's quite obvious your trips to the mental counselor have not done you any good. Check yourself into a mental health ward. Now
#24 Jul 06 2007 at 8:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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Princess Dyadem wrote:
Samira wrote:
some emo (who secretly loves daft punk) wrote:
UCkslap]But I think everyone is wrong who say's they've never felt like that.


Had a passing moment of revenge fantasy fueled by adolescent self-pity, sure. Regretted failing to act violently on same ten years later? No, no, that's just you.



now where did i say i regretted? its funny how people treat statements like a wiki article they can edit.


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There are so many people I wish I would have killed in highschool...but its not really thier fault, it was my own for not having the balls to stand up and break my fist on thier jaw.


Gosh, how could I have misinterpreted that?

FUCking twunt.
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#25 Jul 06 2007 at 8:54 AM Rating: Good
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FUCking twunt.


That's my word for the day!

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Is a twunt comparable to a slunt?

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