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Anti-cyberbullying curriculum for schools
Our colleague Mike Donlin, over at the Seattle Public Schools District, recently headed up a comprehensive project to create an initial set of Internet safety curriculum materials focusing specifically on cyberbullying. His state of Washington has been very progressive in creating and promoting anti-cyberbullying legislation (see RCW 28A.300.285 for more information), and has realized that […]

When Does Free Speech Become Cyberbullying?
There was an article published in the New York Times last week which discussed the case of Katherine Evans. Katherine was displeased with her high school English teacher and posted about this displeasure on Facebook: “To those select students who have had the displeasure of having Ms. Sarah Phelps, or simply knowing her and her […]

JuicyCampus Shut Down
After a year and a half operating as an unregulated college gossip site, juicycampus is calling it quits. This is a victory for cyberbullying advocates because we received a number of complaints about this site from those who had been victimized through it. You can find a press release here, posted by juicycampus discussing the […]

Digital “Sexploitation:” An Extreme Example of Cyberbullying
This story out of New Berlin, WI, reports about very extreme case of cyberbullying. It is reported that an 18-year-old male student posed as a female student on Facebook and tricked other male students into sending him nude pictures or videos of themselves. There were at least 31 male students who apparently did so, and […]

Student cell phone confiscation and searches
According to this article, one Texas school district is now allowing for the confiscation of cell phones from students who display or use them at school, and is considering levying a retrieval fee. I had mentioned in a comment to a previous post by Justin that other districts are definitely requiring a fee of either […]

Information Disclosure on Social Networking Web Sites
As many of you know, we became interested in social networking web sites (MySpace and Facebook) several years ago when we had heard examples of cyberbullying occurring in those environments. Since then, we have done quite a bit of research looking at the kinds of information adolescents post on their public profiles. We published one […]

Information Disclosure on Social Networking Web Sites
As many of you know, we became interested in social networking web sites (MySpace and Facebook) several years ago when we had heard examples of cyberbullying occurring in those environments. Since then, we have done quite a bit of research looking at the kinds of information adolescents post on their public profiles. We published one […]

The concept of “power” in cyberbullying
We’ve been chatting with other Internet safety professionals about different conceptions of “cyberbullying.” I’d like to talk a bit about the concept of power, and get some thoughts from readers of this blog. Traditional bullying (in the schoolyard, lunchroom, on the bus, etc.) typically involves a clear power differential. I always think of Biff and […]

Impersonation – a serious form of cyberbullying?
It goes without saying that youth are exploiting new technological developments (even though everyone is saying it). I wondered if you all saw the story from Maryland over Christmas break discussing how teenagers are punking their peers by impersonating their vehicles while flying past speed cameras. This is done by taking a digital photo of […]

Sex Offenders and Social Networking Sites: Show me the Research!
As anticipated, the Final Report released yesterday by Berkman Center’s Internet Safety Technical Task Force summarizing the state of knowledge concerning child safety online has come under fire by some state Attorneys General and others with an interest in advancing public fear about the risks inherent in online social networking. In my view, much of […]