Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 9:50:12 GMT
Cyberbullying is a digital bullying phenomenon that consists in the dissemination of photos, videos and other defamatory material, without the consent of the people involved . This phenomenon mainly involves teenagers and spreads like wildfire thanks to the use of the internet and especially social networks . It is no surprise, therefore, that Facebook has announced the update of its Center for Safety and the introduction of a bullying prevention platform , developed in collaboration with the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. The platform is open and is aimed at teenagers, parents and educators to provide them with the main guidelines for correct behavior in the event that they end up being - directly or indirectly - victims of cyberbullying on Facebook.
The handbook, downloadable in pdf , explains how to report inappropriate Panama mobile number list posts, report harmful videos or images, block users who are bothering us and explains, in the most serious cases, which authority to contact. Stop Cyberbullying In the wake of this "technical" response by Facebook to the problem of digital bullying, the Italian Parliament also took action and, last September 21st, approved a bill on cyberbullying in the Chamber . The objective of the law , at least on paper, is to give a tool of protection to those who are victims of oppressive behavior and marginalization carried out through the distorted and violent use of the internet. As? Through the possibility of obtaining the blackout or removal of online content. However, in Italy there was already a law. So what changes with this new provision? We asked this question to Lawyer Sveva Antonini of Red Points , a company specialized in protecting online reputation, through the Digital Protection service .
What will change for victims of cyberbullying with the introduction of this new law? Sveva Antonini: The possibility for the victim or parents to request the platform manager to darken content on the web was already present in Italian legislation. The real news concerns times and penalties . The timescales are now becoming very pressing: 48 hours from the request , after which the interested party, in case of no response, will be able to contact the Privacy Guarantor directly to request the removal of the harmful content. The penalty will also change , given the specific aggravating circumstance introduced, which provides for a sentence of 1 to 6 years for cyber stalking . A law, is this the best response to the phenomenon of cyberbullying in your opinion? SA: I don't think that this new bill provides useful tools to stem such unpleasant episodes. Certainly, a positive aspect of the new law on cyberbullying is that it has brought greater attention to the topic and awareness of the need for rules that protect one's identity on the web.
The handbook, downloadable in pdf , explains how to report inappropriate Panama mobile number list posts, report harmful videos or images, block users who are bothering us and explains, in the most serious cases, which authority to contact. Stop Cyberbullying In the wake of this "technical" response by Facebook to the problem of digital bullying, the Italian Parliament also took action and, last September 21st, approved a bill on cyberbullying in the Chamber . The objective of the law , at least on paper, is to give a tool of protection to those who are victims of oppressive behavior and marginalization carried out through the distorted and violent use of the internet. As? Through the possibility of obtaining the blackout or removal of online content. However, in Italy there was already a law. So what changes with this new provision? We asked this question to Lawyer Sveva Antonini of Red Points , a company specialized in protecting online reputation, through the Digital Protection service .
What will change for victims of cyberbullying with the introduction of this new law? Sveva Antonini: The possibility for the victim or parents to request the platform manager to darken content on the web was already present in Italian legislation. The real news concerns times and penalties . The timescales are now becoming very pressing: 48 hours from the request , after which the interested party, in case of no response, will be able to contact the Privacy Guarantor directly to request the removal of the harmful content. The penalty will also change , given the specific aggravating circumstance introduced, which provides for a sentence of 1 to 6 years for cyber stalking . A law, is this the best response to the phenomenon of cyberbullying in your opinion? SA: I don't think that this new bill provides useful tools to stem such unpleasant episodes. Certainly, a positive aspect of the new law on cyberbullying is that it has brought greater attention to the topic and awareness of the need for rules that protect one's identity on the web.