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The situation is girls and boys squabbling on My Space. Nothing is threatened to the person, nor was anything said to person about hurting in any way at home, or at school. Picture was sent to others stating only that person in the picture was a fake and a phony, and how to recognize a fake. Students called into office at school and threatened with "Cyber Stalking", and at parent meeting about incident parent also told student could be facing possible expulsion. Can the school intervene??? Person who was depicted "fake" had been taunting others for over a year! Person who posted picture of person had turned the other cheek for entire year, and posted picture like the straw that broke the camels back. Thank you, I need information ASAP!!

2007-01-08 22:11:34 · 7 answers · asked by cathyjohnjayjantracipaige 2 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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This situation appears to be cropping up all over the UK at the moment. It appears that kids are using myspace to bully eachother. There have been recent cases where police have become involved in situations where kids have left threats or nasty remarks about others on the post a message section. It is seen as very serious by the police and schools are beginning to become aware of how influential myspace is.
In your situation, there is no need for police intervention. As long as no swear words or threats have been made then it can be swept under the carpet with a school 'warning' from the head. Its where the parents get involved that it becomes messy because they pressurise the school and in some cases threaten to go to the local paper unless the perpetrator is removed from the school.
I strongly suggest that this doesnt happen in this case as there has been no threat made and no swearing. Kids will be kids, its when it gets nasty that you need to be firm.

Good luck!

2007-01-09 00:50:43 · answer #1 · answered by Chartlotte M 2 · 0 0

Yes, teens have been arrested for 'cyber stalking' it is all the rage! it is stalking but in online land, not on real land of ...errr. you know what I mean, just online. In one such case :

Three Loranger High School students were arrested for cyber stalking after a week-long investigation. 18 year-old Joseph Sanchez and a 14 year-old boy created a website with "bloodthirsty lyrics" and a list of "preppies". A 15 year-old girl allegedly assumed a male identity on the internet and harassed a male student

2007-01-08 22:17:38 · answer #2 · answered by SupperMan 2 · 0 0

If the kids are getting on MySpace at school and doing this, then yes they can get in trouble. Either way, though, the parents of the parties involved should talk instead of leaving it up to the school to deal with. Their kids need to be taught that acting like that, especially online, is silly and pointless.

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2016-10-06 21:27:32 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

although schools definitely know stuff about myspace, i'm almost positive that they can't intervene. What you do or say on Myspace is done on your own time and is not something they can just barge in on. If you do it while in school on their computers, then possibly they can.

2007-01-08 22:16:20 · answer #5 · answered by Michelle W 1 · 0 0

If your account is accurate, and no threatening was done, I'm pretty sure the school can't do anything about it. It's called FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Good luck.

2007-01-08 22:22:31 · answer #6 · answered by bibliophile31 6 · 0 0

Why on earth would any responsible parent allow a middle school CHILD to be on myspace1

2007-01-08 22:20:30 · answer #7 · answered by irmaynerds 4 · 0 0

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