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Oxycodin
Jgovt going to the extreme. What’s worse getting bullied at school or a anonymous comment attempting to bully the vulnerable ones??
Richard Gallagher
What happened to blocking?
Ricky Sanchez
Easy. VPN-fake email address, name. Just as I do here.
bokuda
don't know if that's enough.
if the VPN provider is offshore you're probably safe.
Sven Asai
Better teach all of them their strong points and a minimum level of self-confidence, so that they can laugh about such cyber-bullying, whatever that should be anyway. It’s all only virtual, bits and bytes, nothing of any value or substance. If I call someone stupid or I am called stupid, does that really change anything with that someone’s or my intelligence or stupidity level? No, of course not, because both sides know that the other one isn’t really stupid, otherwise one or both wouldn’t be capable of using the Internet , reading a message and writing or answering on the keyboard. That is all very too much overestimated as it is simply not true and existing in reality.