19-year-old men biggest victims of online bullying: study

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PTI: London, Mar 17 2013, 16:16 IST
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Nineteen-year-old men are the biggest victims of online bullying, the majority of which takes place on popular social networking site Facebook, a new UK study has claimed.

After Facebook, Twitter was the next most frequent face for bullying - or trolling - to take place, according to the study of more than 2,000 teenagers by Opinium Research.

The study revealed that 85 per cent of 19-year-old men had experienced some form of online bullying.

Of those who admitted they had been bullied, 87 per cent said it had happened on Facebook, 19 per cent on Twitter and 13 per cent on BlackBerry Messenger.

Of all the teenagers who said they had been bullied, only 37 per cent had reported it to the social network where it took place.

Only 17 per cent said that their first reaction would be to tell their parents, and just 1 per cent said it would be to tell their teacher, The Telegraph reported.

The study was carried out for knowthenet.org.uk, a free online site offering advice on how to stay safe online.

Media psychologist Arthur Cassidy said online bullying could have a "massive impact" on older male teenagers.

"Suicide rates are particularly high amongst this demographic, so it's worrying to hear that teenagers on the whole are choosing to deal with internet abuse themselves

rather than speaking to parents or teachers for help," he said.

"Whilst some might expect girls to be more vulnerable online, this study shows that older boys are more at risk from trolling and cyber-bullying," he said.

"Many boys

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Facebook a new trend of bullying

Dadskie | 22-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
Facebook has been the widest environment for bullying. My son is a victim. He has been harassed in his social accounts. As a parent I need to know how to monitor his facebook so that I can at least make my own move to stop it or can advice him what to do when he is being harassed again.I hope you can help.

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Help for monitoring your children's social net accounts

jedlex | 31-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
Well, all I can say is search this PGGUARD. It will monitor their social net accounts while you are at work.

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