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Oliver_W 22-07-2025 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11671598)
:umm2:

not you defending those sicko social media racist trolls

Tell me how that's a defence.

Nicky91 22-07-2025 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11671608)
Tell me how that's a defence.

well

''A child being cyberbullied by their classmates is one thing; but a grown woman can't be "abused" by strangers typing words on a screen.''


basically you saying a child can only be cyberbullied, but not a grown woman (doesn't matter which age you are, you simply have sickos on social media who say the most evil nasty stuff)


also you have cases where children are also cyberbullied by random strangers on a screen, too many cases if you ask me, those cases which end up with children taking their own lives

Ninastar 22-07-2025 05:59 PM

The internet will always attack you for whatever makes you a minority. It sucks but you have to have thick skin if you post anywhere on social media

I do think it would be nice for internet trolls to be banned from the internet forever but sadly it will never happen

Mystic Mock 22-07-2025 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11671712)
The internet will always attack you for whatever makes you a minority. It sucks but you have to have thick skin if you post anywhere on social media

I do think it would be nice for internet trolls to be banned from the internet forever but sadly it will never happen

I agree with you 100% on this.

Even in real life you will encounter dickheads, and there shouldn't be Police action over people being unlikable, which is essentially what's happening here.

We need the Police to be focusing on violent crimes and stalking cases.

Benjamin 22-07-2025 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11671478)
A child being cyberbullied by their classmates is one thing; but a grown woman can't be "abused" by strangers typing words on a screen.

That’s just incorrect what you’re saying. Anyone can be cyber bullied. Regardless of age. It doesn’t just stop existing when you reach a certain age.

Oliver_W 22-07-2025 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11671719)
That’s just incorrect what you’re saying. Anyone can be cyber bullied. Regardless of age. It doesn’t just stop existing when you reach a certain age.

Maybe so, but calling it abuse is ridiculous.

Benjamin 22-07-2025 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11671729)
Maybe so, but calling it abuse is ridiculous.

Cyber bullying is abuse though.

Oliver_W 23-07-2025 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11671732)
Cyber bullying is abuse though.

Among children maybe.

But strangers simply can't abuse each other by name-calling over the Internet.

Cherie 23-07-2025 09:17 AM

She got a huge cheer when she came on as a sub last night

Barry. 23-07-2025 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11671949)
Among children maybe.

But strangers simply can't abuse each other by name-calling over the Internet.

Yes they can. You can’t dismiss all the suicides caused by online abuse. It’s called that for a reason

Benjamin 23-07-2025 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11671949)
Among children maybe.

But strangers simply can't abuse each other by name-calling over the Internet.

Again. Incorrect.

Oliver_W 24-07-2025 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 11672170)
Yes they can. You can’t dismiss all the suicides caused by online abuse. It’s called that for a reason

People who take their own lives don't do it purely because they read unkind words in their notification tab.

The mental ill-health which leads to suicide could have any number of triggers, and if it wasn't the "abuse", it would be something else.

Again, I'm not excusing when people send mean words, but it would never be just that.

Nicky91 24-07-2025 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11672247)
People who take their own lives don't do it purely because they read unkind words in their notification tab.

The mental ill-health which leads to suicide could have any number of triggers, and if it wasn't the "abuse", it would be something else.

Again, I'm not excusing when people send mean words, but it would never be just that.

not just mean words though, some of these lowest of the low scum even tell those people to kill themselves


but i can tell you haven't watched any of the films about cyberbullying :idc:

Oliver_W 24-07-2025 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11672249)
but i can tell you haven't watched any of the films about cyberbullying :idc:

Not like you eh, I bet you've even seen Adolescence!!

Ammi 24-07-2025 07:19 AM

…a ‘sticks and stones’ mindset doesn’t really apply to cyber bullying because that concept of ‘words can’t harm in a physical sense’ precedes the internet …even in its own defining, it doesn’t claim accuracy as words to carry much weight and power and especially with regards to mental health…cyberbullying is such a modern and new thing in our world that I don’t think that we can say what it’s part is in thoughts of suicide…we do know that in the world of psychology, the direct link is taken seriously enough though to create many papers to be written and much research into it and to give a name of ‘cyberbullicide’ …in this world of words on screens that we live in, it makes complete sense that words have a power and influence and consequence etc that they haven’t necessarily had at any point in time before the internet …

AnnieK 24-07-2025 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11672247)
People who take their own lives don't do it purely because they read unkind words in their notification tab.

The mental ill-health which leads to suicide could have any number of triggers, and if it wasn't the "abuse", it would be something else.

Again, I'm not excusing when people send mean words, but it would never be just that.

The fact is it is abuse. If someone says something about a person's race, its racial abuse etc etc.

The literal definition of the word abuse is "to use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose". The something in the case of online abuse is words

You may be thick skinned to not have words affect you....some people however take those things to heart, especially when it is repeated and constant.

As Ben said, you don't reach 18 and then a switch in your brain happens and suddenly you stop feeling

Barry. 24-07-2025 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11672247)
People who take their own lives don't do it purely because they read unkind words in their notification tab.

The mental ill-health which leads to suicide could have any number of triggers, and if it wasn't the "abuse", it would be something else.

Again, I'm not excusing when people send mean words, but it would never be just that.

I’m guessing you didn’t read the woman who committed suicide for online ABUSE this year them? Or you think you know better than professionals

Oliver_W 25-07-2025 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 11672467)
I’m guessing you didn’t read the woman who committed suicide for online ABUSE this year them? Or you think you know better than professionals

Was she a well-adjusted woman with perfect mental health and an otherwise good life?

AnnieK 25-07-2025 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11672544)
Was she a well-adjusted woman with perfect mental health and an otherwise good life?

She quite possibly could have been.

What you have to think about is the sheer volume of comments posts attract. If you walk down the street and someone yells racist / homophobic / sexist / ageist whatever comments at you, it is heard by you and whoever else happens to be around and hear (ie a handful of people). If someone says the same words on an online platform it has a potential audience of millions. The anonymous element of it also emboldens others to hurl abusive words too and the snowball effect grows. You wake up to tens of hundreds of awful messages aimed directly at you and not let it affect you - whether you are a strong, mentally healthy individual at some point that **** will wear you down and if you said it wouldn't I wouldn't believe you.

Mystic Mock 25-07-2025 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11672554)
She quite possibly could have been.

What you have to think about is the sheer volume of comments posts attract. If you walk down the street and someone yells racist / homophobic / sexist / ageist whatever comments at you, it is heard by you and whoever else happens to be around and hear (ie a handful of people). If someone says the same words on an online platform it has a potential audience of millions. The anonymous element of it also emboldens others to hurl abusive words too and the snowball effect grows. You wake up to tens of hundreds of awful messages aimed directly at you and not let it affect you - whether you are a strong, mentally healthy individual at some point that **** will wear you down and if you said it wouldn't I wouldn't believe you.

Fair point.

Tbh, I hadn't really thought of it like this until reading this post.

Barry. 25-07-2025 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11672544)
Was she a well-adjusted woman with perfect mental health and an otherwise good life?

She had a rescue centre for animals so I’m guessing she loved doing what she did. Her husband said it was the online abuse that killed her. The man in her life will know more about her life than others so yes, it was online abuse that killed her


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