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Cyberbullying and sexual harassment rampant in esports, study finds - PHYS.org

Cyberbullying and sexual harassment rampant in esports, study finds - PHYS.org | Operation Phobos | Scoop.it

It's one of the fastest growing industries globally, raking in millions for the best players and attracting a huge fanbase, but a new Australian study has revealed the dark side of professional video gaming: cyberbullying and sexual harassment.

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Children Are Increasingly Facing Cyberbullying On Social Media - Forbes.com

Children Are Increasingly Facing Cyberbullying On Social Media - Forbes.com | Operation Phobos | Scoop.it

Racist attacks are being directed at children as young as 10-year-old.

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January 4, 2021 12:33 PM
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COVID-19: Isolated youth face more cyberbullying and online crimes | Vancouver Sun

COVID-19: Isolated youth face more cyberbullying and online crimes | Vancouver Sun | Operation Phobos | Scoop.it
A decade after online predators stalked Amanda Todd, her mother says there's more help for teens. But cyber crimes have risen during COVID.
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Parents, teachers demand Instagram stop gossip accounts that promote bullying - Mashable.com

Parents, teachers demand Instagram stop gossip accounts that promote bullying - Mashable.com | Operation Phobos | Scoop.it

Known as "tea," "confessions," or gossip accounts, these Instagram pages can subject students and teachers to severe bullying.

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Vulnerable children most at risk from online harm, report finds | The Guardian

Vulnerable children most at risk from online harm, report finds | The Guardian | Operation Phobos | Scoop.it
Parents, schools and tech companies urged to find ways to protect children without removing their internet access...
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