Anonymous Mobile Bullying Helpline -- Or New Bullying Tool
from the how-helpful-is-it? dept
There have been a ton of stories about how bullying by text message is a growing problem, but very few talk about solutions. One school in the UK is testing out an anonymous SMS bully line, where kids can alert school officials about bullies anonymously. It's an interesting idea, but does it actually work? First, if it's truly anonymous, then how can the school verify the bullying? In fact, this system could become a tool of bullies who accuse other of bullying. If it's not really anonymous, then it's no different that usual systems for students to let teachers know that someone is bullying them -- and most students are afraid to do so, for fear of retribution.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Thanks for the evidence?
Couldn't you just go to a teacher/principal and show them the message and the header information?
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This will be throughly abused by those that it was meant to thwart.
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