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The Metaverse: Opportunities, Risks, and Harms

by Cyberbully Advocate | May 7, 2022 | Blog, Educator Favorites, Featured, harassment, hate, metaverse, Parent Favorites, prevention, VR

We have all been hearing about the metaverse much more frequently over the last few years, and consideration of its promises and perils has picked up tremendous pace in recent months. It is being designed by multiple companies to further connect us to each other and...

Michigan Teen Latest Casualty of Sextortion

by Cyberbully Advocate | May 7, 2022 | Blog, Featured, research, sexting, sextortion

Seventeen-year-old Jordan DeMay seemed to have it all going for him: he was handsome, athletic, and was finishing his senior year at Marquette Senior High School in Marquette, Michigan. He was Homecoming King. When a pretty girl he didn’t know messaged him on...

Vicarious Supervision: Preventing Problematic Behaviors Online through Positive Parent-Child Relationships

by Cyberbully Advocate | Mar 7, 2022 | Blog, cyberbullying, Featured, Parent Favorites, parenting, research

Lately we’ve been more directly exploring the role of parenting in preventing cyberbullying and other online problem behaviors. To be sure, parents* have a responsibility to be directly involved in monitoring and influencing the early online activities of their...

The Role of Parents in Preventing Bullying and Cyberbullying

by Cyberbully Advocate | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog, bullying, cyberbullying, Featured, Parent Favorites, parenting, prevention, teens

Parents and guardians have always had a powerful influence on the behaviors of children, while research is clear that peers tend to have more sway during the teenage years. That said, our new research published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies identifies...

Cyberbullying in 2021 by Age, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Race

by cyberraven | Oct 21, 2021 | Blog, cyberbullying, Featured, research, statistics

In May-June 2021, we collected new data from a nationally representative sample of 2,546 US youth between the ages of 13 and 17 to better understand their positive and negative experiences online. This is the type of research we do on a regular basis, and it helps us...
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