she does whatever he wants and shows him whatever he wants to see (it wasn't a videolog it was only a chat log so i can only assume what happened based on the chat) hell better than that a 11 year old girl contacted me and asked me to help her because she had been victimized in the same way...and all it boils down to in both cases is not knowing when to stop not being taught the general nature of the internet and not knowing that there IS a temporary fix to this temporary problem of people saying stupid shit on the internet and that the permanent fix should never be an option in the first place
19 November at 09:47 · Like
Daniel - also on that last one so far as i know elliot was arrested and interviewed by the police...i dont know if they charged him but he subsequently left youtube and blogtv (or) had his accounts banned
19 November at 09:48 · Like
Daniel - now if you think all of that is wrong morgan...fair enough but i never said it is ok to bully people what i said and will stand by is that people need to be more educated when it comes to the general nature of the internet so that they know to just close tab before it gets any worse
and if you have no time for me for that then im sorry you feel that way
19 November at 09:55 · Like
Morgan - When someone sends a message like that it's usually after prolonged abuse, and it's very rarely worded like that, no one would take a message like that seriously. The more common "You're an ugly fat slag, go kill yourself." will have a much bigger impact, and if it follows weeks of abusive messaging then it will be taken seriously.
It's not always easy to walk away from something like that.
The cases you use are quite extreme, not all cases of cyberbullying are like that. They're subtle jibes leading up to death threats, and if you think about it, there are many parallels between cyber bullying and domestic abuse. Why does the woman go back if the man hits her? Why do they go back to the same forum if that's where they're being bullied?
19 November at 12:06 via mobile · Like
Daniel - right but i kinda wanna say domestic abuse is different...i see where you are coming from and you are right but the thing is something like (im going to hell) 4chan isnt a spouse or love interest its a website when you say its weeks of abusive messaging that is my point...block people most websites have the feature built in like its the law...kinda like an abused wife taking up jujitsu
19 November at 12:35 · Like
Morgan - It's whether or not someone has the capacity to use it, some bullies go out of their way to harass others and sometimes it doesn't work, I appreciate the fact that it's an easy thing to prevent if people would just stop and think for a bit. It could also be stopped by people using the internet as a shield to hide behind while putting other people down.
I think that a lot of these cyber bullies wouldn't have the balls to say the kinds of things they do if they had to actually say it face to face with another person.
There are some very easy ways to resolve it, but so long as the internet exists it will a constant ground for abuse, which is a shame considering the capacity and potential of the internet.
19 November at 16:12 · Like
Connor - Seriously?
The broadsides you two are exchanging are fascinating, don't get me wrong... It was hard to read your return volleys Dan, extreme lack of punctuation going on.
People act how they act at the end of the day. And people have different personas for different things that they do. If all people who browse the internet were taught in schools that it is more than a place for playing Flash games or watching porn or being nasty to people who have a different opinion, then the web would be a nicer place, probably filled with funny .gifs and kittens, (read: Reddit)
Dan has a point. Morgan has a point. Both are equally valid.
The point being that the vast majority of people are fucking idiots.
19 November at 17:02 · Like
Daniel - couldent've said it better myself but its also exactly my point it shouldent be about weather you have the capacity to use it they should sit kids down and say (not in these words mind) 'hey if someone is being a dick to you on the internet and you feel upset over it then close the browser and/or do something else that isnt gonna expose you to that...dont feed the trolls' thats what i was talking about is kids should be educated about the nature of the internet before they start using it
19 November at 19:22 · Like
Daniel - (on a side note) 'HI BILLY MAYES HERE TO TELL YOU ABOUT TROLL AWAY ALL PURPOSE TROLL REPELLANT'
19 November at 19:39 · Like
Morgan - But everyone has feelings and emotions that can be damaged by a single comment, you can't train children to not have feelings or emotions.
19 November at 19:45 · Like
Daniel - facebook is derping me out of a responce

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19 November at 19:49 · Like
Connor - No, but that's not the point Dan was making. You can't wrap people in bubble wrap on the Internet, you go on there at your own risk and if you can't handle it, that's your own lookout. That's the point he was making.
19 November at 19:50 via mobile · Like
Daniel - kinda my point is that you can prepare people for it so when a bunch of trolls attack its taken for the big joke it is ment to be
19 November at 19:51 · Like
Daniel - it could just be because im dead inside...
19 November at 19:51 · Like
Connor - And if parents were responsible enough, they wouldn't let their children on the Internet unsupervised until they were old enough to look after themselves
19 November at 19:51 via mobile · Like
Daniel - right thats what i was saying about jessi slaughter's parents shouldve just cut the internet off because she clearly had no idea what she was doing instead of relying on the cyberpolice to fight the battle for them
19 November at 19:53 · Like
Connor - Yeah, I understand that.
19 November at 19:54 via mobile · Like
Morgan - The initial comment that prompts you to leave the internet will still be with them. I agree that you're on the internet at your own risk, but some things can't just be laughed off as a joke, especially if it's telling someone to go kill themselves, most people won't make anything of it, but there are some fragile people on the internet, if the attack is unprovoked then there's nothing they can do about it happening.
As for Jessi, she was a victim but she brought it upon herself and allowed it to happen to her, what she did was wrong, how people responded was wrong and in turn how she responded to that was wrong.
19 November at 19:54 · Like
Daniel Belcher not really like i say its a permanant solution to a temporary problem
19 November at 19:55 · Like
Daniel - i do see what you are saying i just dont agree with it
19 November at 19:56 · Like
Morgan - Then we can agree to disagree?
19 November at 19:56 · Like
Daniel - NO WE MUST FIGHT THIS OUT TO THE DEATH
19 November at 19:56 · Like
Connor - "Fragile" people don't belong in a place where criticism waits around every switch and router.
19 November at 19:56 via mobile · Like
Daniel - ^ this
19 November at 19:57 · Like
Morgan - It happens though, everyone has access to the internet, you can't ban people from the internet. It's everywhere. No, they don't belong, but they are here and while you don't have to top toe around them as if they might break, a little consideration and a bit less dickish and childish behaviour will go a long way to make it less of a problem.
19 November at 19:58 · Like
Daniel - but this is what i am saying if you cant ban people from the internet then educate them about it and make it part of the school system...hell i was 10 when i first went on the internet and yes it was a bit of a shock and yea i did get buttmad occasionally but eventually that passes...however the only reason it was difficult at first was because no one told me a damn thing about it till i experienced it myself
also this is partially because i wanna see a trolling 101 class
19 November at 20:02 · Like
Connor - Of course, but you can't ban dicks and trolls from the Internet either and they are going to take advantage. For them, that is what the web is for. If fragile people react so badly to an anonymous username or avatar on the Internet, they would probably detonate with the force of a city-buster if someone told them to kill themselves to their face. Just saying.
I also may be trolling a little ^_^
19 November at 20:05 via mobile · Like
Daniel - i have been trolling a little but the majority of this is serious
19 November at 20:07 · Like
Morgan - You can tell people what to expect, it won't necessarily prepare them. If it's done in schools, it's done in a controlled environment, in a very measured way, they won't be exposed the the full brunt of the internet. Believe me, they won't let kids onto 4chan.
Taking that particular corner of our dear internet into consideration, it's something of a legend. Someone who is new to the internet will venture there, if they have the good sense, they will go there once and only once.
And that's my point, if people didn't hide behind anons and had to actually consider what they're saying to someone and how it is perceived by them they probably won't do it.
Cyber bullying doesn't have a huge movement, people say what Dan is saying: "Don't take it seriously, they're only joking." But imagine if you got a death threat posted anonymously through your letter box? If you got multiple messages like this? You'd go to the police, it'd be taken seriously. But if it's on your Facebook wall? A forum? You'd be laughed out of the building.
I guess what I'm saying is the people doing the bullying need to stop and the victims need to be taken seriously.
19 November at 20:10 · Like
Daniel - i have had death threats before
19 November at 20:13 · Like
Daniel - right but im not saying they arent victims and im not saying its right to bully people what im saying is killing yourself over it is laughably pointless
19 November at 20:14 · Like
Morgan - Do you know why people commit suicide/self harm?
19 November at 20:15 · Like
Daniel - considering my suicide history im gonna go ahead and say yes
19 November at 20:17 · Like
Morgan - Okay, we'll say it's because people feel so low, so worthless and unloved that they feel that the only way to stop the pain is to take their own lives or cause themselves physical pain to take the focus off the emotional/mental pain?
Right, some dirty little scrote on the internet adding to that won't help.
People do not kill themselves solely because of someone saying that they should. It's not A:"Go kill yourself." B:"lol k /life"
That's not it. It's the anonymous person that knows nothing about them piling on more and more misery along with shit going down IRL that will lead them to this. A person that feels low might take to the internet as a form of escapism, of finding help. If they don't go to the right places horrible little cowards with nothing better to do actually make it worse. One place they thought they could get away from anger, hate and scorn and even that place doesn't want them.
19 November at 20:22 · Like
Daniel - right but i already said that as soon as it is in real life (posting death threat letters to your house) then its no longer cyber bullying
19 November at 20:25 · Like
Connor - Because they go the the wrong place makes it the Internets fault? There are places that appreciate people with talent, but even that appreciation is essentially anonymous.
19 November at 20:26 via mobile · Like
Daniel - ^ this...again
19 November at 20:26 · Like
Daniel - there is a website for everyone out there if the one you are on is causing you distress...leave...then look for one that dosnt
19 November at 20:27 · Like
Connor - ^ My turn... This
19 November at 20:28 via mobile · Like
Daniel - \o/
also A:"Go kill yourself."
B:"lol k
/life"
funny shit right there
19 November at 20:29 · Like
Connor - Anyone on the net tells me to kill myself, I fucking do it every time just to make them feel bad.
19 November at 20:30 via mobile · Like
Morgan - No, that's not the point I'm trying to make Dan. Compare the response of the police if someone called saying someone had been posting them letters with someone calling them saying someone had written that on their facebook wall. It wouldn't be the same.
I'm not blaming the internet, a person should be wary of where they post certain things, but if they do it in the wrong place, other people shouldn't respond in such an awful way. Once some has told you to kill yourself, yes, you can leave the site, but if you are in a situation where you feel so low, it isn't erased from your memory. It's still there eroding away. It doesn't matter if you never visit that particular site again, the damage has been done.
19 November at 20:30 · Like
Daniel - you...you realize i suffer from depression right...i get flashbacks of worse shit than someone telling me to kill myself daily ok i could be a harder person but yes you're right the police dont accept cyberbullying as a genuine issue
BECAUSE IT SHOULDENT BE
19 November at 20:33 · Like
Daniel B- im saying that it should be nipped in the bud before kids go out on the internet
19 November at 20:34 · Like · 1
Connor - Sure it has, but you shouldn't wait until someone tells you to kill yourself to leave a site, if you can't hack the criticism just leave. And it doesn't take long to work out if you're in the wrong crowd. If you're in the wrong neighbourhood and you provoke someone, even unintentionally or by accidental ignorance, you're gonna get shot and it's not really anyone else's fault but your own
19 November at 20:35 via mobile · Like
Morgan - But it is. It causes emotional damage whether you like or not. Because people don't think about the damage it causes when they do these things. There's no way to nip it in the bud without removing emotions, and that will never happen.
And don't throw personal mental issues into the mix, cause I'm there too, buddy.
Connor, so you're in a shit place in your life and you go to a site where the forum seems friendly and inviting, you want to share your problems hoping that someone might help, they respond in a vile way pushing you over the edge and it's THAT PERSON'S fault? Seriously?
19 November at 20:36 · Like
Daniel - yea there is a way to nip it in the bud ITS ALL A FUCKING JOKE simples
19 November at 20:39 · Like
Connor - I would probe it out first, see if it genuinely has a decent user base, like r/selfhelp on reddit before sharing a damn thing. I don't think that it would seem friendly if that happens. That's a very extreme view.
19 November at 20:39 via mobile · Like
Daniel - also im not gonna get in a psychological problem pissing contest with you but im pretty sure i got some shit that will shock you
19 November at 20:40 · Like
Morgan - But it isn't. It's bullying. Remove the cyber from it. Causing intentional harm to someone.. physical, mental, emotional, face to face, over the internet. It's bullying. It's wrong and it does drive people to suicide. It happens. Bullying in any way shape or form shouldn't happen, but it does.
And good for you, Dan. It's completely off topic, I feel for you depression sucks, you have the ability to shrug it off. Whatever you went through made you stronger, gave you the ability to protect yourself. Not everyone can do that though.
19 November at 20:42 · Like
Daniel - right but what im saying is when it happens irl the reality is no one gives a shit just because it happens on the interweb people loose their shit over it
19 November at 20:43 · Like
Morgan - Because it's still a new thing.
There are people out there trying to control it, to stop it, but it's happening. It's being publicised to bring it to people's attention, that it is happening, and that it can easily be prevented... not prevented but make people aware that it's not okay to abuse people on the internet because it is costing people their lives.
19 November at 20:47 · Like
Daniel - and you think that will stop people...look at the responce anon made to amanda todd after she drank a bottle of death
19 November at 20:49 · Like
Connor - I would say the internet has a fair clip to catch up with the number of cases of non-internet instigated suicides...
19 November at 20:49 · Like
Connor - Amanda Todd was a bit tragic... but by the same token. What the fuck was she thinking?
19 November at 20:50 · Like
Morgan - No, it won't stop people, some drugs are illegal, people still take them, murder is illegal, people still kill. I know it won't stop, but making people aware of the damage it can cause will make them realise that it's not okay to do it.
19 November at 20:51 · Like
Morgan - That is why people still flip out over it. AWARENESS
19 November at 20:52 · Like
Connor - I don't think anyone really thinks it's okay but the fact that it is the internet takes three vital things away from an encounter. From the perpetrator it takes both responsibility and consequence because it is the internet and anonymous so they don't have to deal with the havoc they wreak. From the victim it takes away faith in humanity, and justifiably so. The fact that repercussions are few and far between is unlikely to change due to the very nature of the internet.
So long as there are jealous people, angry people, people having a bad day or for that matter of fact, any kind of person, there will be bullies. Until humans have their emotions selectively bred out of them and logic bred in like Vulcans, that's just the way it's going to be.
19 November at 20:59 · Like
Morgan - THANK YOU
19 November at 21:00 · Like
Morgan - The fact that people are now getting arrested due to cyber bullying is a huge step.
19 November at 21:01 · Like
Connor - By then bullying will be justified and the person being bullied would have to kill themselves as a matter of course as there would be a logical reason for them to be bullied.
Yes. I suppose it is for conservatives forcing their views and laws onto an entity that is supposed to be free of all that. A good thing.
I applaud the efforts of cybercrime watchdogs in the big cases but I still reckon it'll be a while before the arrests become proactive instead of reactive measures.
19 November at 21:05 · Like
Morgan - Bullying isn't logical, there is no justifiable reason for it.
19 November at 21:09 via mobile · Like
Connor - Proviso: That we know of.
19 November at 21:10 · Like
Morgan - There is no reason in the multiverse that one person can justify causing deliberate damage another person.
There is no logic in bullying. It's an unprovoked attack on another person for no justifiable reason.
19 November at 21:14 · Like
Connor - Ah fuck it.
There's no proof of a multiverse but I'm getting bored of this now. I cba with the trolling.
Oh fragile one

19 November at 21:16 · Like
Morgan - I'm sorry, but as a victim of bullying, I take it rather seriously and any form of it sickens me.
19 November at 21:16 · Like
Morgan - Have a good night, brother-mine.
19 November at 21:17 · Like
Morgan - Also, does this mean I win?
19 November at 21:17 · Like · 1
Connor - I understand.
No, you win nothing because this is on the internet. Haven't you read a word of what we've been talking about?
Wait, I concede, here have a completely fake, non-transferrable, completely meaningless internet point.

19 November at 21:19 · Like
Morgan - awesome
19 November at 21:20 · Like
Connor - Been fun sparring with you. Have a good night

19 November at 21:21 · Like