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Instagram Teen Accounts – A Win for Parents and Legislators

by Cyberbully Advocate | Oct 7, 2024 | Blog, Featured, instagram, Parents, teens

Instagram just announced a significant update to the way they safeguard and support teen users on their platform, and I believe that this development is timely, well-constructed, and one that should lead to measurable benefits. These changes will initially be made to...

Responding to Cyberbullying: Strategies for School Counselors

by Cyberbully Advocate | Aug 7, 2024 | Blog, cyberbullying, Featured, response, school counselors, schools

Technology has created many opportunities for students to be hurtful to each other in a variety of ways, and has made interpersonal peer conflict even more challenging for schools to deal with. This is complicated by the reality that youth have always been hesitant to...

Digital Self-Harm: The Growing Problem You’ve Never Heard Of

by Cyberbully Advocate | Jun 7, 2024 | Blog, cyberbullying, digital self-harm, Featured, mental health

Sameer and I first became aware of digital self-harm over a decade ago when we learned of the suicide of Hannah Smith. She was 14 years old when she ended her life after being mistreated online. The resulting investigation determined that the threats and hurtful...

Lessons Learned from Ten Generative AI Misuse Cases

by Cyberbully Advocate | May 7, 2024 | ai, Blog, Featured, harm, legislation, platforms

Generative AI can contribute to a wide range of possible risks and harms that can affect the emotional and psychological well-being of others, their financial state of affairs, and even their physiological health and physical safety.  Both users and platforms (as well...

Teens and AI: Virtual Girlfriend and Virtual Boyfriend Bots

by Cyberbully Advocate | Apr 7, 2024 | ai, Blog, Featured, relationships, teens

A school counselor who works in a private school in California recently emailed me to ask for help as it relates to students and the misuse of specific AI bots. Her concerns, though, did not surround general purpose AI bots like Snapchat’s My AI or Microsoft’s...

When Your Mother is Your Cyberbully

by Cyberbully Advocate | Feb 7, 2024 | Blog, cyberbullying, digital self-harm, Featured, Munchausen Syndrome

Last winter when Sameer and I were writing the third edition of Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard (published last fall!), we spent quite a bit of time searching for unique examples of cyberbullying to include in the book. One of the more interesting cases I came across...
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