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Cyber bullying on the increase in the US

28/06/07 – New research has revealed that a third of US teenagers who are online have suffered cyber bullying. According to the study by the Pew Internet Project the biggest problem is private information being released rather than actual threats.
The study showed that the threat is more prevalent for girls than boys as they are left more vulnerable by sharing their identities online.

32% of the youngsters who took part in the survey had experienced private messages being leaked or receiving an aggressive message.

However many still believed that more bullying takes place offline.

The cyber bullying threat has been increased by the vast growth in the number of teenagers joining social networking sites such as Facebook or MySpace.

The author of the report, Amanda Lenhart said: "Bullying has entered the digital age. The impulses behind it are the same, but the effect is magnified. In the past, the materials of bullying would have been whispered, shouted or passed around.

"Now, with a few clicks, a photo, video or a conversation can be shared with hundreds via e-mail or millions through a website, online profile or blog posting."

Some of the respondents felt that the bullies online were emboldened by the lack of physical proximity with their victims with cyber bullying.

One teenager who took part in the study offered this perspective: "People think they are a million times stronger because they can hide behind their computer monitor."
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Published Date: 2007-06-28 16:55:14

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Cyber bullying on the increase in the US

28/06/07 – New research has revealed that a third of US teenagers who are online have suffered cyber bullying. According to the study by the Pew Internet Project the biggest problem is private information being released rather than actual threats.

Amnesty warns against net censorship

07/06/07 – The human rights group Amnesty International has warned that precautions must be taken to avoid the erosion of online freedoms. They have warned that the internet "could change beyond all recognition" if action is not taken.
Amnesty have made the warning prior to a conference they are organising where victims of repression will talk about their experiences.
The pressure group have warned that the "virus of internet repression" has now spread from a small minority of countries to dozens of governments.

Wiki enters the Oxford English Dictionary

19/03/2007- The word Wiki, used to describe web pages that can be edited by anybody who accesses them, has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). It was added along with 287 other new words that met the dictionary's criteria.