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Cyber wars...abusive cyber bullies beware!!!

Online bullying among youths is the most rampant in China, according to worldwide research conducted by Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing unit during Q4 last year.


The research, which surveyed some 12,500 youths aged 8 to 17 years in 25 countries globally (500 per country), saw 70% of respondents in China reporting they had been subject to varying degrees of cyberbullying, almost doubling the global average of 37%. Definitions of cyberbullying ranged from mean or unfriendly treatment, being made fun of or teased and being called mean names.


7 Asia Pacific countries were covered in the survey – Australia, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan and Singapore.


Survey results showed levels of online bullying varied greatly in the region. Of the Asia Pacific countries surveyed, China, Singapore (58%) and India(53%) registered the region’s highest levels of cyberbullying, with Japan reporting the lowest level at 17%. China and Singapore were the top 2 scoring countries globally, while Japan was the survey’s second-lowest scoring country.


China and Singapore were the region’s only two countries whose respondents reported a higher level of online bullying versus offline, with 88% and 83% of respondents respectively saying they had been bullied both on and offline.


Respondents from Australia, on the other hand, registered a much higher level (96%) of offline bullying compared to online (36%), alongside Japan (77% vs 17%).


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For all the crap that the shit time spew, they just self pawned that MOE have failed big time in their cyber-wellness programme.

There were cyber-wellness programme for students and parents. Perhaps Kopiuncle and you should visit the following sites and heed some advice given.

http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/parliamentary-replies/2012/05/cyber-wellness-in-schools.php
http://ict.moe.edu.sg/cyberwellness/
http://parents-in-education.moe.gov...child-s-growth-and-development/cyber-wellness
 
The research, which surveyed some 12,500 youths aged 8 to 17 years in 25 countries globally
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you are a wizened old bitch of a witch, too late liao!!!!!!!! trying to compare with 8 to 17 years old??????

hhahahahahahhahahaaaaa.......
 
If any cyber bullies are detected in sammyboy, I will deal with them by zapping them.

Those who are bullied will get free points and some comforting words to relieve the trauma.

Victims can also help themselves by paying USD4.95 per month.
Thank you Leongsam. We will continue to torture Kopisai. :D
 
We will make sure he becomes a Mental Fuctard Gongcheebyekia in due course. :D
 
We will make sure he becomes a Mental Fuctard Gongcheebyekia in due course. :D

cheebyekia ahmeng the gongest monkeykia
go suck bananas ....and then go suck brubec dick
and eat bkt shit....now fight on!!! bully king!!!
 
The Government wants to fight back against online misinformation and abusive trolls. But it must be prepared to accept that this is a battle that may not be easily won.

A week ago, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong outlined the Government’s approach to new media.

Laws to combat cyber-bullying and online harassment are on the cards. The aim of these is unobjectionable, though the form these laws take will be closely watched.

More questionable, however, is whether attempts to tackle misinformation and abusive interlocutors will be successful.

Anonymity is out, at least on feedback portal Reach. From next month, users must register in order to post there.

The aim: a safe, responsible online environment which promotes constructive participation.

On specific sites such as Reach, this might be possible. But anyone expecting responsibility and constructive discussion across the Singaporean online space will only be disappointed.

Trolls will remain free to wander the uncurated spaces of the Internet. And some people will still believe falsehoods, regardless of what is done.

Perhaps this is worth acknowledging and accepting, rather than hoping for a fully-informed electorate.

Firstly, although tighter new media rules can help curb the spread of misinformation, they will not stop it. They only apply to larger sites; and besides, Facebook posts, tweets or blog posts can go viral without having to be posted on an online news aggregator.

Secondly, some scientific studies (mainly from the United States) suggest that providing the facts has little effect on misinformed opinions.

These include a 2000 study by J. H. Kuklinski and other researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They found that correcting false beliefs about welfare programs, such as the budget required and who the recipients were, did not make participants less opposed to them.

In a 2007 Stanford University doctoral thesis by John Bullock, participants read false information about a political candidate’s unpopular policy stances, and were then told that the researchers had made up the information. Despite this unambiguous correction, these participants still disapproved of the candidate more than a control group which did not receive the original misinformation.

More worrying is the so-called backfire effect, when being exposed to facts actually seems to strengthen false beliefs.

A 2010 paper by the University of Michigan’s Brendan Nyhan and Georgia State University’s Jason Reifler found that this was the case for some partisan people.

Participants were given either one version of an article on a policy issue such as the war in Iraq, or a second version with extra paragraphs correcting factual misconceptions.

The version with corrections actually strengthened false beliefs in right-wing participants, when the truth was at odds with their convictions.

Thirdly, the Internet is just a medium. The problem lies with how users react when unverified news makes the rounds.

Those who are capable of critical thinking will take a sceptical view, and perhaps check it against other sources.

What if the news is anti-establishment? The uncritically pro-government will simply dismiss it. And the uncritically anti-government will eagerly believe it, even if facts later show the news to be wrong – and despite anything the Government can do.

Of course, it is still worth the Government’s efforts to make sure that the facts are out there, and easily accessible, so that those who do care about accuracy can fact-check.

The Government’s intention to continue engaging and explaining itself – rather than changing policy based on online sentiments – will also give open-minded citizens a chance to assess arguments for and against policies.

Besides, the very act of engaging could have benefits. With ministries and MPs having taken to Facebook, and even the Prime Minister himself on photo-sharing site Instagram, new media helps the Government put forward a friendlier, more human face.

Social media might help erode the perceived distance between citizens and the state, and soften the image of a detached and impersonal Government.

This softer aspect of engagement might eventually prove more fruitful than the hard war on untruths, which will be a long, drawn-out affair. Misinformation and misinformed views, whether pro- or anti-establishment, will persist.

This may seem a cynical view, but it is far from new. Worries about an ignorant electorate long predate the Internet.

After all, America’s founding fathers’ deep scepticism about voters’ competence was why they preferred representative democracy over direct democracy – a choice that democracies over the world today have followed.

but our gahmen is the BIGGEST BULLY, then how?
 
Lets all zap kopisai and his clones!!! :D
 
Lets all zap kopisai and his clones!!! :D

just go ahead monkey !
you and your cccby gang and your new alliance conibmanb group
just go ahead and kill ....don't just show your shitty cowardice
need a gang to kill a simple old man like kopisai
can't even take him one to one...but must employ the whole infantry!!!
fuck lah monkey!...go eat bananas lah!!!! if you don't like go eat cucumbers!!!!
 
kopi cannot die one. zap and zap no use. he is immortal here...
 
Koposai the fuctard gongcheebye kia.....hahahahaha :D
 
Koposai the fuctard gongcheebye kia.....hahahahaha :D

if you are harmlessly entertaining, it is okay with me
no need to fight a jungle war....let us have some peace here in sbf
enough of cyberwars....soon, we have to register our ic names and numbers
your name mr sea rong long ???
 
if you are harmlessly entertaining, it is okay with me
no need to fight a jungle war....let us have some peace here in sbf
enough of cyberwars....soon, we have to register our ic names and numbers
your name mr sea rong long ???

You are the one who started this war. It is Not your call to end it now. You will pay the price.
 
You are the one who started this war. It is Not your call to end it now. You will pay the price.

it is always easy to blame your enemy for starting the war
if war is what you want, just go ahead.....
the New Alliance has been formed
the power is in their hands
you can continue to harass Kopi, bully him, taunt him, exterminate him...just go ahead
the war was never started by him
you all thugs, hooligans and gangsters came raining blows and vulgarities and expletives at him
and you fucking war mongerers were after his blood and now going for his head and trying to bribe him off
the whole bunch of uselss shitheads can't even take on a retired old man....what a damned disgrace!!!
you can fight the war in The Battlestar but do not bring your wars in other threads and disrupt the discussion..
now just fuck off from here !!! and tell your henchmen BKT and Ah Meng and the rest of your CCCby Gang to fuck off too!!!
 
You are the one who started this war. It is Not your call to end it now. You will pay the price.

fucking masturbater
busy changing handles
took such a long fucking time to reply!!! PHUI!!!!
no standard!!! limpeh replied to you STAT!!!! cbkia!!!
 
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