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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab " Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks. | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab " Which women? | |||
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"It isn't just women, couples get a lot of abuse also. " nowhere near as much | |||
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"It isn't just women, couples get a lot of abuse also. nowhere near as much" We had a friend that was on here for a bit, she got a lot of abuse and would show us the messages, so we know how bad it can be for women. | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab " Don’t know but good your here too! | |||
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"We all no fab is a sex site, but that does not guarantee you nothing, manners are free people " | |||
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"We all no fab is a sex site, but that does not guarantee you nothing, manners are free people " | |||
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"All stop exaggerating.... He said woman. That's one. " I assumed that the "woman" was a typo. My bad. | |||
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"Which women? I've never been bullied or received an abusive message " until now | |||
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"I showed my Inbox to a couple of male friends the other night ...." Fnaar fnaar | |||
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"I have only come across abuse aimed at me from other women " On here that is! | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks." Correct Also bitter,twisted sad wee tossers and desperados who despise the fact that women hold all the aces when it comes to sex. And btw I don't abuse that power | |||
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"Interesting. From what we see here, a lot of the snarkiest comments come from women - not men. Just sayin...." Absolutely | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks. Correct Also bitter,twisted sad wee tossers and desperados who despise the fact that women hold all the aces when it comes to sex. And btw I don't abuse that power " Agreed woman hold all the aces, but not all men are on here to abuse women | |||
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"I agree some men are dicks. But women can be just as bad " And yes very true | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling." Stop right there, gone to far, | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks. Correct Also bitter,twisted sad wee tossers and desperados who despise the fact that women hold all the aces when it comes to sex. And btw I don't abuse that power Agreed woman hold all the aces, but not all men are on here to abuse women " And you are right. I have been lucky enough to meet great guys! | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks. Correct Also bitter,twisted sad wee tossers and desperados who despise the fact that women hold all the aces when it comes to sex. And btw I don't abuse that power No I wouldn’t, we all on the site to meet, get a rejection and move on Agreed woman hold all the aces, but not all men are on here to abuse women And you are right. I have been lucky enough to meet great guys!" | |||
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"Respect costs nothing , be respectful, " Big respect my friend | |||
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"I agree some men are dicks. But women can be just as bad " Your totally right, but why should it happen, get rejected move on | |||
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"Why the fuck would anyone want to be a dick like that for, geez never thought it would be an issue here, very sad those perpetrators." Happens day in day out, blocked is easy, but move on to the next victim | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab Jealousy. Sense of self importance or entitlement. Because people are dicks." Insecurities ... | |||
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"I’ve never been bullied on here. Sent abusive messages yes but not bullied. I’m guilty of sending sarcastic responses to messages but never in a way to offend or upset someone. Now stalking - don’t get me started on stalkers " Ahhh didn't read this before I posted!!! | |||
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"I’ve never been bullied on here. Sent abusive messages yes but not bullied. I’m guilty of sending sarcastic responses to messages but never in a way to offend or upset someone. Now stalking - don’t get me started on stalkers Ahhh didn't read this before I posted!!!" Different topic lol | |||
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"I showed my Inbox to a couple of male friends the other night .... Fnaar fnaar" your point being? | |||
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"It's not right that anyone gets abuse on here whether male or female. " This x | |||
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"Bullying is. It only a male thing, pleading something for the white knight to call against someone, that’s up there as well. Believe me had it done to me and it makes you feel shit, as it totally crosses my values." As it does mine,this site would be nothing without the good people ( not the pricks &bitches) on it | |||
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"Ali Campbell of ub40 sang a fantastic song about cyber bullying check it out, " what was it? | |||
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"I will admit that I have had some horrendous messages from men I have never spoken to before. I have also been the subject of a kik group bullying session, (when I say the subject) I mean they tried and failed.....why people do it via keyboard? I have no idea apart from they would be too cowardly to do it to your face, just because it is easier to do I suppose (shrugs)" You are so right, they wouldn’t say anything to you face at all, male or female | |||
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"Ali Campbell of ub40 sang a fantastic song about cyber bullying check it out, what was it? " Cyber bully boy, but can be universal | |||
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"Needs to be stopped " Its impossible for it to be stopped. People bully in all walks of life, unfortunately. | |||
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"My friend you are 100% bang on, men get rejected on here every minute, man up and move on " Has anybody sounded the white knight klaxon yet? If they haven't, I will | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab " Probably for the same reason that anybody is bullied online on any site. Because it is very easy to be brave from behind a keyboard. | |||
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"My friend you are 100% bang on, men get rejected on here every minute, man up and move on Has anybody sounded the white knight klaxon yet? If they haven't, I will" (Smiles) it’s a stunning covert bully technique, if you respond your a... if you don’t your guilty. Impressed ladies. | |||
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"My friend you are 100% bang on, men get rejected on here every minute, man up and move on Has anybody sounded the white knight klaxon yet? If they haven't, I will (Smiles) it’s a stunning covert bully technique, if you respond your a... if you don’t your guilty. Impressed ladies." You beat me to it, I was still trying formulating a reply to that one, without landing on the naughty step | |||
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"My friend you are 100% bang on, men get rejected on here every minute, man up and move on Has anybody sounded the white knight klaxon yet? If they haven't, I will (Smiles) it’s a stunning covert bully technique, if you respond your a... if you don’t your guilty. Impressed ladies." I don't understand | |||
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"My friend you are 100% bang on, men get rejected on here every minute, man up and move on Has anybody sounded the white knight klaxon yet? If they haven't, I will (Smiles) it’s a stunning covert bully technique, if you respond your a... if you don’t your guilty. Impressed ladies. I don't understand " Me to lol | |||
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"White knights pretend to agree, or at least not to disagree with women in forums, in the hope of being looked upon favourably. On this occasion, an attempt at sarcasm aimed at the positive responses to the posts made by men." I’ve no intention of been looked on favourably , if that’s what one is quoting, I hate to see all bullying | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling." What a disgusting thing to say | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. What a disgusting thing to say" Agreed. | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. What a disgusting thing to say Totally agreed Agreed. " | |||
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"The 8 Types of Cyberbullying... The 8 different types of cyberbullying are listed below: Flaming: Online fights usually through emails, instant messaging or chat rooms where angry and rude comments are exchanged. Denigration: Putting mean online messages through email, instant messaging, chat rooms, or websites set up to make fun of someone. Exclusion: Intentionally leaving someone out of a group such as instant messaging, friend sites, or other online group activities. Outing: Sharing secrets about someone online including private information, pictures, and videos. Trickery: Tricking someone into revealing personal information then sharing it with others. Impersonation: Pretending to be someone else when sending or posting mean or false messages online. Harassment: Repeatedly sending malicious messages to someone online. Cyberstalking: Continuously harassing and denigration including threats of physical harm." | |||
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"I would say that some women are quite abusive in the way that they show that they aren-t interested. I usually send a polite introductory message, but more often than not, if I get a negative reply, it will be filled with insults :p" unnecessary x | |||
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"Current legislation.. IS CYBERBULLYING A CRIME? Cyberbullying in itself is not a crime, and is not covered by a specific law in the UK. However, by committing an act of cyber bullying, a person may be committing a criminal offence under a number of different acts. This include the following: PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT ACT 1997 Under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 it is a criminal offence for a person to pursue a course of conduct which amounts to the harassment of another, which the perpetrator knows or ought to know amounts to harassment. This could include sending a person multiple abusive emails with the intention of causing alarm or distress. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to six months imprisonment, a financial penalty or both. Section 4 of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 provides the potential for greater punishment to those found guilty of causing another person to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against them. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to 5 years in prison, as well as a fine. The 1997 Act also gives Courts the power to grant restraining orders against those found guilty of an offence in order to protect the victim. MALICIOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT 1988 Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 states that it is an offence for any person to send a communication that is "indecent or grossly offensive" for the purpose of causing "distress or anxiety to the recipient". The Act also extends to threats and information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender of the communication. A person found guilty of this offence is liable to receive a prison sentence of up to 6 months, a fine (currently of up to £5,000) or even both. COMMUNICATIONS ACT 2003 Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 makes it a criminal offence to send via any electronic communication network a message or other matter that is deemed "grossly offences or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character". If found guilty of an offence under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003, a person can receive up to six months in prison, a fine or both. OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT 1959 The Obscene Publications Act 1959 makes it an offence to publish an obscene article. An obscene article is classed as one whose effect is to deprave and corrupt persons likely to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in the article. Publishing includes circulating, showing, playing or projecting the article or transmitting the data. PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 Under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986, it is an offence to use threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviour, writing or any visual representations likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress within the hearing or sight of a person. With regards to cyberbullying, this offence could apply where the camera or video functionality now found on the vast majority of mobile phones is used as a way of causing such harassment, alarm or distress. COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 1990 If in the course of cyberbullying a person hacks into the victim's online accounts or personal computer, they may be committing an offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. CYBER BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE Bullying in the workplace is an increasing problem, especially with regards to cyber bullying. One in five employees have experienced some form of workplace bullying, which can result in time off work due to illness and stress. Reports suggest that bullying in the workplace costs UK employers an estimated £2bn a year in lost productivity and sick pay. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, all employers have a duty of care to provide employees with a safe working environment. If an employee is a victim of cyberbullying at work through the use of the company's computer equipment and infrastructure, the employer may be in breach of their duty to protect employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act." Wow, impressed me. Has there be a leading case? | |||
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"Current legislation.. IS CYBERBULLYING A CRIME? Cyberbullying in itself is not a crime, and is not covered by a specific law in the UK. However, by committing an act of cyber bullying, a person may be committing a criminal offence under a number of different acts. This include the following: PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT ACT 1997 Under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 it is a criminal offence for a person to pursue a course of conduct which amounts to the harassment of another, which the perpetrator knows or ought to know amounts to harassment. This could include sending a person multiple abusive emails with the intention of causing alarm or distress. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to six months imprisonment, a financial penalty or both. Section 4 of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 provides the potential for greater punishment to those found guilty of causing another person to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against them. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to 5 years in prison, as well as a fine. The 1997 Act also gives Courts the power to grant restraining orders against those found guilty of an offence in order to protect the victim. MALICIOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT 1988 Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 states that it is an offence for any person to send a communication that is "indecent or grossly offensive" for the purpose of causing "distress or anxiety to the recipient". The Act also extends to threats and information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender of the communication. A person found guilty of this offence is liable to receive a prison sentence of up to 6 months, a fine (currently of up to £5,000) or even both. COMMUNICATIONS ACT 2003 Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 makes it a criminal offence to send via any electronic communication network a message or other matter that is deemed "grossly offences or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character". If found guilty of an offence under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003, a person can receive up to six months in prison, a fine or both. OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT 1959 The Obscene Publications Act 1959 makes it an offence to publish an obscene article. An obscene article is classed as one whose effect is to deprave and corrupt persons likely to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in the article. Publishing includes circulating, showing, playing or projecting the article or transmitting the data. PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 Under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986, it is an offence to use threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviour, writing or any visual representations likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress within the hearing or sight of a person. With regards to cyberbullying, this offence could apply where the camera or video functionality now found on the vast majority of mobile phones is used as a way of causing such harassment, alarm or distress. COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 1990 If in the course of cyberbullying a person hacks into the victim's online accounts or personal computer, they may be committing an offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. CYBER BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE Bullying in the workplace is an increasing problem, especially with regards to cyber bullying. One in five employees have experienced some form of workplace bullying, which can result in time off work due to illness and stress. Reports suggest that bullying in the workplace costs UK employers an estimated £2bn a year in lost productivity and sick pay. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, all employers have a duty of care to provide employees with a safe working environment. If an employee is a victim of cyberbullying at work through the use of the company's computer equipment and infrastructure, the employer may be in breach of their duty to protect employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act. Wow, impressed me. Has there be a leading case?" been, sorry. | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. Stop right there, gone to far, " No mate. There's no such thing as 'too far' when it comes to cyber bullying women. When you grow up and become a MAN you'll understand. | |||
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"I hate people getting bullied, I am quite protective, so would stick up for anyone who was picked on. It riles me up to see suffering like that. " You and I come from the same place on this. | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. Stop right there, gone to far, No mate. There's no such thing as 'too far' when it comes to cyber bullying women. When you grow up and become a MAN you'll understand." When you grow up you might learn that your arguments can have more weight if you don't be a dick to people. | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. Stop right there, gone to far, No mate. There's no such thing as 'too far' when it comes to cyber bullying women. When you grow up and become a MAN you'll understand. When you grow up you might learn that your arguments can have more weight if you don't be a dick to people." You ain't gonna win on this. If you think bullying women is OK you're wrong. It shows a weakness that can/will be extended to others the abuser thinks is weaker. Trust me, I ain't gonna bend on this, no matter how many people try to separate the various degrees of bullying. Block me if I've touched a nerve. | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab " You're a winner | |||
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"Why are some women cyber-bullied? Because just like in the real world, bullies are inadequates. It's the only way they can feel important or effective. They certainly can't manage it in the bedroom. And they have tiny dicks and a tendency towards kiddie fiddling. Stop right there, gone to far, No mate. There's no such thing as 'too far' when it comes to cyber bullying women. When you grow up and become a MAN you'll understand. When you grow up you might learn that your arguments can have more weight if you don't be a dick to people. You ain't gonna win on this. If you think bullying women is OK you're wrong. It shows a weakness that can/will be extended to others the abuser thinks is weaker. Trust me, I ain't gonna bend on this, no matter how many people try to separate the various degrees of bullying. Block me if I've touched a nerve." Well blocking you is pointless. I can still see your posts. You completely missed the point. You told someone else to grow up and be a man just because they thought you went too far with a comment. I don't think bullying anyone is ok. Your comment to that other chap was bullying in my opinion. | |||
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"Why is anyone bullied? Doesn't have to be a man or woman. I suppose women maybe viewed as a weaker target, like a lion stalking its prey. I'm no physiologist, it's just my thoughts. *corected spelling. " On fab women are by far not the weaker sex at all, they hold all the cards | |||
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"Why is anyone bullied? Doesn't have to be a man or woman. I suppose women maybe viewed as a weaker target, like a lion stalking its prey. I'm no physiologist, it's just my thoughts. *corected spelling. On fab women are by far not the weaker sex at all, they hold all the cards " Only when the men say they do. Still, if I was so inclined to be a cyber bully, I'd be looking for someone emotionally unstable, and stereotypical or not, I may think that a woman would be easier to pick out. But I wouldn't rule anyone out, because I'd be a tw..t like that. I hate bullies, I've spotted quite a few on here. | |||
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"Why is anyone bullied? Doesn't have to be a man or woman. I suppose women maybe viewed as a weaker target, like a lion stalking its prey. I'm no physiologist, it's just my thoughts. *corected spelling. On fab women are by far not the weaker sex at all, they hold all the cards Yes your right I’ve seem them too Only when the men say they do. Still, if I was so inclined to be a cyber bully, I'd be looking for someone emotionally unstable, and stereotypical or not, I may think that a woman would be easier to pick out. But I wouldn't rule anyone out, because I'd be a tw..t like that. I hate bullies, I've spotted quite a few on here. " | |||
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"Which women? I've never been bullied or received an abusive message " I have a couple times off other women .. couldn’t care less tbh The way I look at it is if his sad must their little life be if all they have in their life is worrying about me ? Just smile and wave | |||
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"Current legislation.. IS CYBERBULLYING A CRIME? Cyberbullying in itself is not a crime, and is not covered by a specific law in the UK. However, by committing an act of cyber bullying, a person may be committing a criminal offence under a number of different acts. This include the following: PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT ACT 1997 Under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 it is a criminal offence for a person to pursue a course of conduct which amounts to the harassment of another, which the perpetrator knows or ought to know amounts to harassment. This could include sending a person multiple abusive emails with the intention of causing alarm or distress. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to six months imprisonment, a financial penalty or both. Section 4 of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 provides the potential for greater punishment to those found guilty of causing another person to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against them. A person found guilty of this offence could receive up to 5 years in prison, as well as a fine. The 1997 Act also gives Courts the power to grant restraining orders against those found guilty of an offence in order to protect the victim. MALICIOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT 1988 Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 states that it is an offence for any person to send a communication that is "indecent or grossly offensive" for the purpose of causing "distress or anxiety to the recipient". The Act also extends to threats and information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender of the communication. A person found guilty of this offence is liable to receive a prison sentence of up to 6 months, a fine (currently of up to £5,000) or even both. COMMUNICATIONS ACT 2003 Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 makes it a criminal offence to send via any electronic communication network a message or other matter that is deemed "grossly offences or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character". If found guilty of an offence under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003, a person can receive up to six months in prison, a fine or both. OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT 1959 The Obscene Publications Act 1959 makes it an offence to publish an obscene article. An obscene article is classed as one whose effect is to deprave and corrupt persons likely to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in the article. Publishing includes circulating, showing, playing or projecting the article or transmitting the data. PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1986 Under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986, it is an offence to use threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviour, writing or any visual representations likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress within the hearing or sight of a person. With regards to cyberbullying, this offence could apply where the camera or video functionality now found on the vast majority of mobile phones is used as a way of causing such harassment, alarm or distress. COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 1990 If in the course of cyberbullying a person hacks into the victim's online accounts or personal computer, they may be committing an offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. CYBER BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE Bullying in the workplace is an increasing problem, especially with regards to cyber bullying. One in five employees have experienced some form of workplace bullying, which can result in time off work due to illness and stress. Reports suggest that bullying in the workplace costs UK employers an estimated £2bn a year in lost productivity and sick pay. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, all employers have a duty of care to provide employees with a safe working environment. If an employee is a victim of cyberbullying at work through the use of the company's computer equipment and infrastructure, the employer may be in breach of their duty to protect employees under the Health and Safety at Work Act. Wow, impressed me. Has there be a leading case?been, sorry." lol I didn't get that far but I would imagine so | |||
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"Which women? I've never been bullied or received an abusive message I have a couple times off other women .. couldn’t care less tbh The way I look at it is if his sad must their little life be if all they have in their life is worrying about me ? Just smile and wave " When it's other women who do it to women 99% of the time it's down to jealousy. It's an awful trait but all too familiar on fab sadly | |||
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"Which women? I've never been bullied or received an abusive message I have a couple times off other women .. couldn’t care less tbh The way I look at it is if his sad must their little life be if all they have in their life is worrying about me ? Just smile and wave When it's other women who do it to women 99% of the time it's down to jealousy. It's an awful trait but all too familiar on fab sadly" You are probably right ... | |||
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"Which women? I've never been bullied or received an abusive message I have a couple times off other women .. couldn’t care less tbh The way I look at it is if his sad must their little life be if all they have in their life is worrying about me ? I think so Just smile and wave When it's other women who do it to women 99% of the time it's down to jealousy. It's an awful trait but all too familiar on fab sadly You are probably right ..." | |||
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"White knights pretend to agree, or at least not to disagree with women in forums, in the hope of being looked upon favourably. On this occasion, an attempt at sarcasm aimed at the positive responses to the posts made by men. I’ve no intention of been looked on favourably , if that’s what one is quoting, I hate to see all bullying " It wasn't aimed at you. | |||
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"Why are woman cyber bullied on fab You're a winner" Noones a winner when being bullied | |||
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"So I’ve just had the worst night ever here, a guy decided to threaten me with outing me being here. He knew too much about me, but I’ve come to the conclusion he got the information from my profile here. It was scary & worryingl What do you you do in those situations? " Just block him, forget him and move on. | |||
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"So I’ve just had the worst night ever here, a guy decided to threaten me with outing me being here. He knew too much about me, but I’ve come to the conclusion he got the information from my profile here. It was scary & worryingl What do you you do in those situations? " Report please, Admin really don't like people doing this | |||
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