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My Experience with Cyber-bullying and How You Can Learn from My Mistakes

I'll Give Three Tips to Help You Navigate the Tricky World of Online Friendships

By mom, Disney fan, and wife, published Apr 30, 2007
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Have you heard the term cyber-bullying? Did you think it was something only teenagers and young adults experienced? Did you worry more about your children being bullied and never think it could possibly happen to you? I'm proof that it can happen. I've learned a great deal from the experience and I hope my tips can help you avoid being a victim.

My story began innocently when a group of women formed an online discussion group. We came from different backgrounds but had some things in common, most notably home schooling. In order to respect the privacy of all involved I'm not going to provide intimate details but will give the necessary facts as I see them. The group began well but it became clear later on that the personalities did not mesh well. Eventually subgroups formed and in the end, I was forced out of the group. My reputation was permanently damaged and my sense of security online greatly diminished.

I gained some hard knowledge from the incident and I hope my tips can help you better navigate the online world and avoid being a victim as I was.

First, you should realize that emails are permanent. What you write in an email can be viewed by anyone. There is no such thing as a "private" email. People can and will forward your most intimate thoughts to others. And although you delete the email, copies will still exist. My advice is to never, ever write anything in an email you wouldn't be comfortable with the world viewing.

Secondly, information in online discussion groups can be shared with people outside of the group. Although you may feel comfortable in your little group, please realize that not everyone will be honorable enough to keep those posts private. You should also realize that by sharing intimate details of your life you risk your privacy in the event you suddenly find yourself at odds with a member of that group. They now have details of your life that you may now wish were private and it's too late. My advice is to never share personal information online. It's the advice we give our children and it's advice we too should adhere to.

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Thank you for posting this info. I hope it reaches a wide audience as more people need to take it to heart.

Posted on 11/26/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
Very interesting.

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 2:06:00 PM

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