MEC Twit the Twat Goes Over the Top

MEC Twit the Twat Goes Over the Top

 

Mitchell Eugene Crooks "MEC Twit the Twat" 

  Published By:

Ricky Munday

La Puente, California CA-USA

 

Continued Course of Conduct

Documentary Evidence of Cyber Stalking & Harassment

The Need for Oversite Exist

 

  To be a bully in real life, you typically need to have some advantage over your victim. This might mean that you are physically larger than them. It might mean that you are more popular than them. Or, it might mean that you have some sort of power imbalance over them. In contrast, anyone can be a cyber bully. There is no need to have physical dominance or popularity. This means that people who want to bully can easily do it on the Internet regardless of their status in real life.



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    Flaming: Flaming refers to using inflammatory language about someone or broadcasting offensive messages about them in the hopes of eliciting a reaction.

    Trolling: refers to posting content or comments to get people to have embarrassing online reactions. In other words, a troll will say something derogatory or offensive about a person or group, with the sole intention of getting people riled up. This type of cyberbully enjoys creating chaos and then sitting back and watching what happens.

    Name Calling: Name-calling involves using offensive language to refer to other people.

      Spreading False Rumors: Cyberbullies who spread false rumors make up stories about individuals and then spread these false truths online.

    Cyber Stalking/Harassing/Physical Threats: Some cyberbullies will repeatedly target the same people through cyberstalking, cyber harassment, or physical threats.



    Cyberbullies may be living with mental health issues that relate to their bullying or make it worse.

 

        Cyberbullying that takes place between two people who were previously friends or in a relationship may be triggered by conflicts in the friendship or the breakdown of the relationship. In this way, this type of cyberbullying might be viewed as driven by revenge or jealousy.

  To be a bully in real life, you typically need to have some advantage over your victim. This might mean that you are physically larger than them. It might mean that you are more popular than them. Or, it might mean that you have some sort of power imbalance over them. In contrast, anyone can be a cyber bully. There is no need to have physical dominance or popularity. This means that people who want to bully can easily do it on the Internet regardless of their status in real life.

 

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