With social media networking making it easier to share our lives, it's also getting so much easier to harass people online. The argument being that if you're online then you're opening yourself to the world. Or if you give your mobile number so freely then you open yourself to bullying. The celebrities know this....
Read more …With social media networking making it easier to share our lives, it's also getting so much easier to harass people online. The argument being that if you're online then you're opening yourself to the world. Or if you give your mobile number so freely then you open yourself to bullying. The celebrities know this.
But do we think differently for school children? Bullying as we know it—physical violence may be easier to spot and quell. But when it takes over an arena where children find escape or solace—the internet or through their mobiles, places that are highly unregulated to boot—who should we call to help us out?