Comments - ODR and cyberbullying - ADRhub - Creighton NCR2024-03-28T13:57:32Zhttp://www.adrhub.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4905899%3ABlogPost%3A4161&xn_auth=noI just wanted to comment on c…tag:www.adrhub.com,2010-10-29:4905899:Comment:43382010-10-29T02:31:04.000ZJonathan Fretthttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/JonathanFrett
I just wanted to comment on cyber bullying. I think thats it's something that is difficult to prevent since there is little to no human contact involved, however i feel that social networking sites should handle incidents appropriately. People, or even the person who is the victim of cyber bullying, my not realize the psychological effects that the action has until later after it has happened. This can get compacted with a feeling of victims that its too late to complain about it if it isn't…
I just wanted to comment on cyber bullying. I think thats it's something that is difficult to prevent since there is little to no human contact involved, however i feel that social networking sites should handle incidents appropriately. People, or even the person who is the victim of cyber bullying, my not realize the psychological effects that the action has until later after it has happened. This can get compacted with a feeling of victims that its too late to complain about it if it isn't dealt with immediately. Someone must accept the responsibility of handling these situations or other problems could rise up from the ashes. I have never been one to say…tag:www.adrhub.com,2010-10-29:4905899:Comment:43362010-10-29T01:21:54.000ZMatthew J Starmanhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/MatthewJStarman
I have never been one to say a company should do anything, but it the very least a company should inform the users of ways to stop such harassment. I'm not sure what other sites do but facebook allows users to flag comments, videos, pictures, and links as harassment. They also have a list of recommendations for people to use while on facebook<br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety</a><br />
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I think the key is going to be the connection to…
I have never been one to say a company should do anything, but it the very least a company should inform the users of ways to stop such harassment. I'm not sure what other sites do but facebook allows users to flag comments, videos, pictures, and links as harassment. They also have a list of recommendations for people to use while on facebook<br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/help/?safety</a><br />
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I think the key is going to be the connection to a school official. This way, someone can take notice throughout the day, and not just online. Matt- I really enjoyed your p…tag:www.adrhub.com,2010-10-28:4905899:Comment:41932010-10-28T03:49:47.000ZEric Cissellhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/EricCissell
Matt- I really enjoyed your post. Right away, I feel ODR would provide a great platform to combat bullying and cyberbullying by fitting a technology that accommodates each phase of the resolution process (identification, discovery, option generation, etc).<br />
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In regards to social networking sites, do you think the site itself needs to take more responsibility for cyberbullying on their respective sites? Should they offer an ODR service that protects their individuals from cyber bullying?
Matt- I really enjoyed your post. Right away, I feel ODR would provide a great platform to combat bullying and cyberbullying by fitting a technology that accommodates each phase of the resolution process (identification, discovery, option generation, etc).<br />
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In regards to social networking sites, do you think the site itself needs to take more responsibility for cyberbullying on their respective sites? Should they offer an ODR service that protects their individuals from cyber bullying?