New research suggests that nine in ten adults have committed an act of cyberbullying. Key points: A study has found that 94 per cent of its participants engaged in cyberbullying The research focused on samples from overseas, with plans to further the study in Australia It is hoped the findings will help identify cyberbullies and prevent toxic online behaviour Led …
Nearly half of American teens between the age of 13 and 17 have reported experiencing cyberbullying behaviours, a survey by the Pew Research Center revealed. Talking about age groups that complained of cyber bullying, 49 per cent of the teens between 15 and 17 years of age claimed of having experienced at least one of the six types of online …
Around 85 per cent of Indian children have reported being cyberbullied as well as having cyberbullied someone else at rates well over twice the international average, according to a McAfee Cyberbullying report released on Sunday. Nearly 3 out of 5 children said that they have deleted a social media account to avoid cyberbullying, versus the 33 per cent global average. …
More teenagers are seeking online help over sexting and cyberbullying, with online searches on the issues increasing by 55 per cent and 39 per cent respectively since the pandemic began, according to new figures. Key points: COVID-19 sees a surge of website traffic to Kids Helpline pages on sexting and cyberbullying Record increases in inappropriate online content, cyberbullying and image-based …