Seven Arrested Over ‘Cyberbullying’ Against Creator of Controversial Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
Crackdown sees seven charged in “first wave” of arrests against trolls of the creator of the Paris 2024 Olympics LGBT-themed ceremony.
Crackdown sees seven charged in “first wave” of arrests against trolls of the creator of the Paris 2024 Olympics LGBT-themed ceremony.
The Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) threatened to pursue “legal action” on Thursday in response to “slanderous” online comments.
A Colorado high school is making headlines for its new method to get kids to get off of their phones and pay attention in class.
A New Jersey boarding school’s leadership has admitted failure after a student committed suicide when he was falsely labeled a rapist, adding they never announced those rumors were lies.
A Spanish court has sentenced a man to ten years in prison after he was found guilty of encouraging a minor to end their own life by sending threatening and harassing messages on WhatsApp.
The upper house of the national legislature in Japan passed a bill Monday that would punish people convicted of making online insults with up to one year in prison and fines of up to $2,231, Kyodo News reported.
An advisory panel of the Japanese Ministry of Justice approved a plan on Thursday that seeks to “introduce prison terms as part of tougher penalties for online insults in Japan,” Kyodo News reported.
Disgraced Joe Biden campaigner Chrissy Teigen — who was exposed for her years of online abuse earlier this year — talked “cancel culture” on Thursday in Beverly Hills, California, where she told reporters, “we have to forgive people.”
Disgraced Joe Biden backer and former model Chrissy Teigen should help anti-bullying efforts instead of complaining about being in a “cancel club,” suggested model Courtney Stodden, who Teigen told to kill herself when she was a minor.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government proposed legislation on Wednesday, Bill C-36, that is aimed at combating “hate speech” and “hate propaganda.”
Chrissy Teigen has issued an apology for her past online bullying after losing lucrative business deals in the wake of her scandal. Retailers including Bloomingdales, Macy’s, and Target have reportedly parted ways with the Left-wing Hollywood celebrity after it was revealed she once told a young woman to commit suicide.
Model and Joe Biden supporter Chrissy Teigen has dropped out of Netflix’s Never Have I Ever after it was revealed that she told fellow model Courtney Stodden to commit suicide when Stodden was an underage teenager, being groomed by actor Doug Hutchison.
A judge in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia has ordered tech giant Google to hand over information linked to a blog critical of the far-left extremist group Antifa after allegations of cyberbullying.
French police have arrested five people aged 18 to 29 regarding death threats sent to a French teen who criticised Islam on social media last November.
Recently Breitbart News reported that six eBay employees were named in federal charges for intimidating critics of the company with a cyberbullying terror campaign, now a recent article from the New York Times outlines how many Silicon Valley companies have been using similar intimidation tactics for years.
Six former eBay executives and employees are currently facing federal charges for allegedly cyberstalking a couple that was critical of the company in an online e-commerce newsletter. The eBay team’s campaign of terror included sending a bloody mask, live cockroaches, and a funeral wreath to their targets, after a senior executive at the company allegedly said it was time to “take down” the editors. One text message said the team’s goal was to “crush this lady.”
The UK Government will police “harmful” content online including “extreme pornography”, “trolling” and the spreading of “disinformation”.
Rocker Billy Ray Cyrus thanked First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday after she met with him and the family of a Tennessee teenager who had allegedly been cyberbullied. The group met at the White House on Monday.
A pair of Utah high school football players have been accused of posting a Snapchat video showing them burning a gay pride flag.
A spokesperson for Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta denied rumors on Monday that he is missing, chastising Kenyatta’s social media followers for showing a lack of respect to the country’s leader.
Politico accused President Donald Trump of “cyberbullying” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) with an apparently deliberate typo on Sunday in which he referred to the incoming House Intelligence Committee chair as “little Adam Schiff.”
First Lady Melania Trump was business chic in a black suit and ice blue pussy bow blouse for a speech about cyberbullying as part of her “Be Best” campaign in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
First lady Melania Trump promoted responsible social media use at a cyberbullying prevention summit in Maryland on Monday as part of her Be Best campaign.
The Vatican’s Secretary of State minced no words in decrying the evils of cybercrime, saying that “the dark side of our new digital world cannot be underestimated” in a message released Tuesday.
Parkland shooting survivor and anti-gun activist David Hogg’s sister, Lauren, tweeted at Melania Trump saying that her brother is being “cyberbullied” by Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
Representatives from the major American technology companies will be meeting with first lady Melania Trump next week as part of her platform to protect children from cyberbullying and other social media exposure.
First lady Melania Trump told governors’ spouses at the White House on Monday that she supports the teens who are speaking out after the Florida high school shooting.
The UK’s Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport has called for an “online abuse levy” against social media companies.
Cyberbullies are 20 percent more likely to attempt suicide than others, according to a report.
The Texas House voted 130-to-11 Friday to pass Senate Bill 179, legislation intended to prevent online harassment and punish cyberbullies in public schools.
“Hello, faggots! Welcome to the Dangerous Faggot Tour! My name is Milo Yiannopoulos, the supervillain of the Internet and the aforementioned dangerous faggot.”
Tonight, MILO comes to University of Washington to tell students and fans about what he says is a non-existent phenomenon: “cyberbullying.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton demands that the world stop the bullying of women on the internet.
A math teacher at a San Diego high school has been placed on administrative leave while school officials investigate an incident last week in which he was caught shopping for lingerie on eBay during an exam.
A new bill introduced in the California State Assembly could allow schools to expel students for sexting — i.e. sending sexually explicitly images of themselves to others.
Monica Lewinsky’s anti-cyberbullying campaign now has some support from Hollywood.
In a candid new video titled “You Look Disgusting,” former model and London-based beauty blogger Em Ford is highlighting the realities of online bullying from the perspective of a victim.
Pop singer Pink took to Twitter Monday to address critics who were body shaming her on social media after she attended a cancer benefit over the past weekend.
Cyber bullying opponent Ashley Judd may have found an ally this week in former President Clinton mistress Monica Lewinsky.
A Katy, Texas, junior high school principal was reinstated after being put on administrative leave earlier this month. Katy Independent School District (ISD) officials would not confirm the reason for the punishment. Parents believe Seven Lakes Junior High School Principal Dr. Imelda Medrano (on right in the photo above) was placed on administrative leave because she sent out a newsletter with a warning to parents. The newsletter linked to a Christian parenting website.