by Sue Scheff | Sep 21, 2017 | Baby Shaming, Cyberbullying, Online Harassment
From our U.S. Marines sharing nudes of their female colleagues, to the leader of our land mocking journalists and throwing insults on social media, we are witnessing a time when some adults are questionable role-models and civility is dipping both offline and...
by Sue Scheff | Aug 13, 2017 | Cyberbullying
There are two topics I always stay clear of — religion and politics. However a recent YouGov survey overwhelmingly points to our president and his online behavior — as our country is rising in digital discourse, POTUS is now considered a chief in...
by Sue Scheff | Jun 30, 2017 | Cyberbullying
Two topics I never like to venture into is politics or religion. Why? Simply because they are personal choices and I don’t believe we have a right to judge people. It’s not about right or wrong, but about opinions. I respect people for what their beliefs...
by Sue Scheff | Nov 7, 2016 | Cyberbullying
Both age restrictions and privacy policies are put in place for our protection and the protection of the young. The issue: • A PEW Research poll found that half of Americans who spend time online don’t know what a privacy policy is. • Parents are...
by Sue Scheff | Oct 18, 2016 | Cyberbullying
PEW Research released their first study on Adult Online Harassment in October 2014. We have seen many reports about adult bullying in the workplace, however there has yet to be a study that provides us with information on how an average adult deals with online peer...
by Sue Scheff | Oct 3, 2016 | Cyberbullying
Gossip can be mean. Bullies can build on gossip and create stories and ugliness about a student that can go viral in seconds. Adults are just as guilty as we watch the 2016 Presidential Campaign. In today’s internet age, gossip can be spread at lightning...