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Software developer fired by toxic boss without warning gets full 20 vacation days after termination letter mistake, leaves critical project unfinishedA software developer faced daily abuse from his boss after a bug in his code. He was eventually fired without warning. However, a terminati...
Big Tech turns to Sesame Street, Girl Scouts to deflect scrutiny over kids' screen timeTech giants Meta and Google funded trusted children's brands to teach responsible tech use. This occurred even as their apps were designed ...
No 'meaningful' shift from social media sites after Australia teen banDespite Australia’s recent legislation prohibiting social media access for those under 16, user habits remain largely unchanged, as indicat...
China's state media turns to social media, AI to tell its story - often mock USIn a five-minute AI-generated animation modelled after classic martial arts movies, China's state media frames an allegory for the war in I...
Is the world finally going to tariff big tech?The WTO failed to renew its long-standing moratorium on tariffs for e-commerce, ending a near 30-year consensus that kept digital trade dut...
Ahead of Greek social media ban, parents desperate to separate children from phonesAs Greece prepares to impose a ban on social media use for those under 15, the initiative aims to shield youth from potential addiction and...
Karnataka taps the brakes on screen time with draft policy to curb student mobile addictionThe Karnataka government is taking proactive steps to combat the challenges of excessive digital engagement among students with its newly p...
Punch the viral baby monkey finds 'girlfriend' at Japan Zoo. Watch their viral cute cuddling videoPunch Girlfriend: Punch, the baby Japanese macaque from Ichikawa City Zoo who became famous after being rejected by his mother and finding ...
Punch the abandoned monkey dragged and bullied again after brief signs of friendship in Japan: WatchBaby monkey Punch, previously viral for his loneliness and comfort toy, is now the subject of new videos showing him being bullied and drag...
Indian CEO teaches son an important lesson against bullying, goes viral. Internet divided over his parenting styleAnuj Paul, a CEO, addressed his son Adwik's bullying incident. Adwik hit a classmate, leading to a discussion about right and wrong. Anuj e...
Third suspect involved in Bulli Bai app case arrestedMumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale on Wednesday said that three people have been arrested in connection with the 'Bulli Bai' app cas...
Facebook expands harassment policy to protect public figuresAnother change will add more protections from harassment to government dissidents, journalists and human rights activists around the world....
In a first, NCERT issues guidelines to schools in bid to check cyberbullyingThe guidelines issued ask teachers to “regularly review browsing history on the devices being used by children” and “monitor device usage b...
Facebook, Instagram create anxiety, fear in youngstersOne in three youngsters in the survey said that they lived in fear of cyber-bullying.
Telenor India to launch 'Safe-A-Thon' on Sept 29 to encourage internet safetyThe Safe-A-Thon campaign aims to create awareness around digital bullying and impart safe internet training.
Cyber-bullying on rise, particularly among teen girlsThe number of girls reporting incidents involving bullying or harassment on social networks increased by 10%.
- World's first Facebook bullying alert system developed
A British man has developed what he claims is the world's first bullying alert system for social networking site 'Facebook'.
- Cyber-bullying 'now the most common form of bullying'
Cyber-bullying is now the most common form of intimidation among students in Britain, a new research has revealed.
- US engineer defends Google in defamation trial
An American engineer sought to clear Google of defamation charges at a trial over the broadcast in Italy of video showing the bullying of a...
- Online bullying a growing part of US teen Internet life
Bullies are taking their hurtful ways from real-world schoolyards to the cyber world by targeting teens with nasty e-mail, text messaging, ...