科学美国人60秒:Bullies Turn Cyberspace Sour
And the practice among kids to harass and threaten each other via e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, Web sites or texting seems to be growing.
According to a 2011 survey of more than 15,000 high school students nationwide, 16 percent—about one in six—reported being electronically bullied within the previous year. The study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also found that girls were more than twice as likely as boys to report being a victim of cyberbullying.
Although the CDC conducts its high school health-risk behaviors survey every two years, this was the first time they asked students about electronic bullying.
What to do? The website StopCyberbullying.org offers some helpful tips. A big one: anonymous methods for reporting online harassment can help kids keep cyberbullies off their backs.
—Larry Greenemeier