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'Sexting' issue addressed with Gloucestershire school children
The consequences of 'sexting' are to be highlighted in a campaign by young people and police. It is being run as part of Safer Internet Day next Tuesd...
Source: This is Gloucestershire
Why the Facebook and Apple empires are bound to fall
Nothing lasts forever: if history has any lesson for us, it is this. It's a thought that comes from re-reading Paul Kennedy's magisterial tome, The Ri...
Source: The Guardian
Is Snapchat encouraging sexting?
Is Snapchat encouraging sexting?...
Source: Channel 4 News
why you don't own your online life
When joining a social network, you are likely to spend more time considering which photo you will use on your profile than reading the lengthy terms o...
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
Sexting thrives behind a veil of secrecy
A report last month discovered that the great majority of pupils aged 13 to 14 are familiar with “sexting”. The term conjures up images of Tiger Woods...
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
Snapchat fends off Facebook despite video glitch
Facebook Poke, released before Christmas, was the social-network's attempt to jump on the popularity of the apps that delete their messages automatica...
Source: Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook's dirty poke app trick gets a thumbs down
All too late, but Facebook has just produced the perfect platform for this kind of smut in the form of its Poke app. Old school Facebookers will remem...
Source: The Guardian (blog)
Twitter and Facebook get on the school timetable in anti-libel lessons
The move at the private school in Taunton to teach pupils about libel risks on Twitter, Facebook and other social media follows the Lord McAlpine case...
Source: The Guardian
Remorseful Twitter and Facebook jokers less likely to face prosecution
Drunken Twitter and Facebook users who post grossly offensive messages online may be less likely to face prosecution if they hit delete and express re...
Source: The Guardian
Support for Schools to Help Tackle Cyber-Bullying
The tragic death of 15-year-old Amanda Todd, whose suicide is believed to be attributed to cyber-bullying, has urged authorities to reintroduce inspec...
Source: Huffington Post UK