All news on the topic: Cyberbullying

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Chinese police crack over 3,500 cyberbullying cases in H1
China’s public security authorities cracked over 3,500 cyberbullying cases in the first half of 2024, said the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).
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Family of teen who killed herself after viral school beating video sue school
The family of a tragic teenage girl who died by suicide after a video circulated showing her being brutally beaten by other girls at her school has filed a lawsuit against the district in New Jersey
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Peter Andre breaks down in tears in harrowing music video about self harm
Dad-of-four Peter Andre has teamed up with musician Fabio D'Andrea to perform in a sobering new video project that raises awareness about the impact of bullying on children
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Woman gets epic revenge on cruel school bully after Facebook message pops up
The woman's bully reached out to her in later life on social media but the way she chose to respond finally gave her revenge on the cruel jibes she suffered as a child
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Autistic girl, 10, takes own life after bullying as mum 'wishes she'd told me'
Izzy Tichenor was being bullied at school by classmates who called her the N-word, told her she stank and made fun of her for being autistic, a lawsuit which was later settled
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A third of parents say when to give child their first phone is toughest decision
The choice is as tough as deciding which school they should go to - and more difficult than choosing who they should be playing with, according to parents
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Devastated family of 14-year-old say cruel social media post led to his suicide
Salvador Rios, 14, died on August 15 after being cyberbullied and his family alleged on the day he died, a homophobic post was shared targeting the boy and sharing personal details about his life
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to put on united front at Invictus Games
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to enter the stage at the Merkur Spiel-Arenaduring during the closing ceremony of the games in Düsseldorf, Germany, next month
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Woman who had viral meltdown admits to being 'crazy plane lady' in tearful video
Tiffany Gomas deleted her social media accounts and went silent for a month following her outburst on a plane last month. The marketing executive has re-emerged and apologised in attempts to rebrand herself
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Parents share top 10 rules they set to make sure their child is safe online
The rules include never accepting requests from a stranger, and never sharing personal information, such as their address
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Harry and Meghan praised for 'challenging the status quo' in cyberbullying fight
The Archewell Foundation is among 14 groups and charities giving a combined $2million (£1.57million) in funding to the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund, it has been announced
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Girl contacted by '80 men in a day' after bullies post Snapchat in adult forums
Tina*, who her parents say was being picked on at Denton Community College for months before the incident, was portrayed as a woman in her twenties who wanted to exchange sexual messages
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Nearly one in ten parents have never spoken to kids about online bullying
It comes as nearly a quarter of parents say their kids have been bullied, either online or in person - but just 22% feel they could identify the signs of bullying
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Mum kills herself after daughter's suicide from bullying as 'they broke my kid'
Devoted mum Stephanie Stile spoke about her daughter's pain and suffering from horrendous bullying and cyberullying to 'save other children' - but the mum tragically ended up losing her own battle with grief
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UK far-right launch wave of transgender web hate in wake of Nashville shootings
The report comes in a study by analysts from London-based Tech Against Terrorism and follows the gun horror when Audrey Hale, who identified as transgender, rampaged through a school
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'We need to protect our children by facing up to the reality of bullying'
Forty per cent of young people suffered from bullying in the last year, and most schools maintain they 'take bullying very seriously' - although some don't even record incidents or statistics
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Digital self-harm explained: Teens post hurtful things about themselves online
WARNING: This article may contain content some people find distressing. More and more youngsters are engaging in 'digital self-harm' - but what exactly is it?
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'My daughter took her own life and too many young people have the same pain'
Megan Evans took her own life aged 14 as a result of cyberbullying with her mother since completing a phycology degree and setting up a safe space for people to go to