15-Year-Old Girl Commits Suicide After Cyber-Bullying

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kelvin070

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Since students spend a significant amount of time on the internet they should have some lessons on the dangers of social network, awareness etc and counsellors should be available for students who need advise. I guess many schools provide for all these but in this case perhaps it was too extreme.
UPDATE: Phoebe Prince was apparently harassed to death by the popular girls at school. Her crime: Dating a senior football player who the popular girls thought was out of her league. See update after the jump...

Her principal called her smart and charming. And a boy had just invited 15-year-old Irish immigrant Phoebe Prince to the winter cotillion, the height of the social season at South Hadley High School in Massachusetts. But then police received a call.
It came from one of Phoebe's sisters. When cops arrived, they found that the freshman student had hung herself. Two days before the big dance.
Phoebe Prince, 15, Commits Suicide After Onslaught of Cyber-Bullying From Fellow Students - True Crime Report
 
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Dana

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Children need stiffer backbones today. When I was in school we never had bullying to this extreme. I know it's different because I didn't have the internet until I was 15 but still...

She should have told her parents the problems she was having

Parents as a whole I guess need to limit the time children can go online.
 

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this is sad...and this isn't the first time that this has happened. I remember hearing something like this a couple years ago, thought it was the same thing until i looked at the date.
 

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Bullying sucks and everything, but...

I'm betting there was some underlying, untreated, maybe undiagnosed emotional issues there. The bullying sure didn't help. I'm betting this gal needed some help aside from the bullying that she didn't get.
 

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Bullying sucks and everything, but...

I'm betting there was some underlying, untreated, maybe undiagnosed emotional issues there. The bullying sure didn't help. I'm betting this gal needed some help aside from the bullying that she didn't get.
I am guessing the culture shock aggravated matters.
 

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We have every Zero Tolerance in our Schools and Communities for bullying that extends to such activities as Cyber ( Facebook, MySpace or Texting ) where one can locally be punished or the law can access them thru mutual agreements.

Having dealt with a possible case of standard bullying yesterday for my son, I can say that within 1 hr it was resolved with all parents advised and issue closed and resolved with no issues.

Bullying is the start of a future negative lifestyle for most kids and should not be tolerated any longer..

I happen to totally agree..

I am sorry this young girl lost her life over such pettiness..
 

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Children need stiffer backbones today. When I was in school we never had bullying to this extreme. I know it's different because I didn't have the internet until I was 15 but still...

She should have told her parents the problems she was having

Parents as a whole I guess need to limit the time children can go online.

Back when we were in high school, we at least knew any bullshit was contained to school.

These days, if somebody gets on your ass it is all over the Net... so that everybody you've ever met in every state will know. Imagine how a 15-year-old girl would feel when she finds out that her grandparents in Iowa read that she's a "skeezy ugly cock-tease" or some such.

Paranoia is a bitch, but it saves your ass at times. Kids like Jess don't realize how dangerous it is out there and think nothing of smearing their lives on the Web. When she first started her, Jess's user name was her First and LAST name. It's that kind of naivete that makes cyber-bullying so effective.

Besides... when it's on the Net it's permanent. :(
 

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Back when we were in high school, we at least knew any bullshit was contained to school.

These days, if somebody gets on your ass it is all over the Net... so that everybody you've ever met in every state will know. Imagine how a 15-year-old girl would feel when she finds out that her grandparents in Iowa read that she's a "skeezy ugly cock-tease" or some such.

Paranoia is a bitch, but it saves your ass at times. Kids like Jess don't realize how dangerous it is out there and think nothing of smearing their lives on the Web. When she first started her, Jess's user name was her First and LAST name. It's that kind of naivete that makes cyber-bullying so effective.

Besides... when it's on the Net it's permanent. :(

I learned how dangerous it is, I was stupid though to include my last name >_>
 

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people aren't going to like this comment, but i think that this girl probably brought it on herself. indulging in the continuous bullying and she didn't leave? doesn't make sense. i remember aol chat rooms when i was 12/13 and i dont remember seeing one "innocent" person being bullied.
 

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people aren't going to like this comment, but i think that this girl probably brought it on herself. indulging in the continuous bullying and she didn't leave? doesn't make sense. i remember aol chat rooms when i was 12/13 and i dont remember seeing one "innocent" person being bullied.
So what makes a person " guilty " enough to warrant bullying?
 

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people aren't going to like this comment, but i think that this girl probably brought it on herself. indulging in the continuous bullying and she didn't leave? doesn't make sense. i remember aol chat rooms when i was 12/13 and i dont remember seeing one "innocent" person being bullied.

"Apparently the young woman had been subjected to taunting from her classmates, mostly through the Facebook and text messages, but also in person on at least a couple of occasions,'' school superintendent Gus Sayer told the Boston Globe.

I'm not sure how you supposed to walk away from being hounded through text messages and your Facebook, not to mention in real life.
 

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I'm not sure how you supposed to walk away from being hounded through text messages and your Facebook, not to mention in real life.


Honestly, change your cell phone number, block numbers, delete your facebook page and/or create a private page. I'm not saying shes bringing it on herself but she can take measures to make it stop or lessen the cruelty.
 

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Honestly, change your cell phone number, block numbers, delete your facebook page and/or create a private page. I'm not saying shes bringing it on herself but she can take measures to make it stop or lessen the cruelty.

None of those would stop a teenage girl from being cruel. They'd borrow a friend's phone, Facebook account, or go even farther into face-to-face bullying.
 

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None of those would stop a teenage girl from being cruel. They'd borrow a friend's phone, Facebook account, or go even farther into face-to-face bullying.
that's when a parent or authority figure steps in ffs. Teenagers are still kids.
 
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