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# Cyberbullying

Yesterday
27th March 2024
Nearly one in six young teenagers have been cyberbullied - report
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Japan introduces up to one-year jail time for cyberbullying
Cyberbullying rates in Ireland soared by '28% during lockdown'
Internet companies who break online safety rules could be blocked in Ireland under new law
'Embarrassing and nasty': Teachers report high levels of anxiety and stress due to cyberbullying by pupils
Melania Trump says she may be the world's 'most bullied' person
No charges to be brought in relation to boy (17) who killed himself after alleged cyberbullying
13% of secondary school students have sent a nude or semi-nude video of themselves
Cyberbullying: 'Girls' lives can be ripped apart by angry boys who can't have them'
Face-to-face bullying is still far more common than cyberbullying
Ed Sheeran says he is quitting Twitter after receiving hateful comments
'We just couldn't keep up with what the phone could do' - The trouble of keeping kids safe online
Three challenges of being an exceptionally gifted child - cyberbullying, underachieving and money
Over half of cyberbullying cases happen to Irish children on Facebook
Why isn't 'revenge porn' illegal in Ireland?
Jack Chambers has taken some heat on social media, but public figures get criticised all the time
Alan Shatter has a lot to say about 'venomous' online abuse
One in five children in first class have spoken to a stranger online
'We can’t have a law that excludes things just because somebody’s offended'
Under 15 Irish basketball team called 'outrageous' names in racist online rant
Here's what happened when a TV presenter posted naked photos of herself online
Senators want to criminalise offending people online – and they're dangerously misguided
Fidelma Healy-Eames: Wiffy is French for wifi
Here’s What Happened Today: Wednesday
Senator says cyberbullying bill could silence people like Mairia Cahill
Nigerian gang blackmailed teen who took his own life
'I received death threats and constant torture': Cyberbullying victims speak out
Senator cracks down on cyberbullying after being told she'd be 'hatcheted in the face'
Senator told her head would be ripped off and shoved 'where the sun don't shine'
Kids read mean tweets about themselves and it's heartbreaking
New CEO of Ask.fm commits to making the site safer for users
What happens on Ask.fm?
Ask.fm is moving its HQ to Ireland
Monica Lewinsky joins Twitter and launches a mission to end cyberbullying
Facebook to drag queens: 'Sorry for forcing you to use your real names'
The problem of cyberbullying should have its own school subject - Principals
A 13-year-old has figured out a way to stop cyber-bullying
Column: What is the psychological impact of spending so much time in 'cyberspace'?
Column: Children don't understand the consequences of sexting
One in ten students have cyberbullied another