Friday, March 19th, 2010
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/11/11/o.too.much.communication/index.html#cnnSTCText
Research shows that individuals who are being cyberbullied, are so by someone they know and consider a “Friend”. Are they really a friend though? Because of technology advancements like social networking sites and smart phones kids can access kids 24/7 and data is coming back that shows this next generation is reporting to be more social than any generation before. Are they more social or are they just online more? They are building real relations around the clock with virtual people they have never met in person and they consider them to be “friends”. The article references the MySpace case two years ago where the young girl took her own life over a break up with a Virtual Boyfriend, who she never met in real life. Whether or not they never met, her emotions were as though they did. Social Networking sites have blurred the need for real Relations and building emotional trust between real friends. Do you think this next generation will define friendship much different than previous generations? How might parents, schools, and community respond to the emerging trend of virtual friendships?
Tags: bullying, cyber threats, internet safety, online predators, school bullies, virtual friends, virtual worlds, youth violence
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