The cyber-world is continuously evolving, and our efforts to help youth stay safe online need to keep up with the times. With growing concerns of exposure to unwanted pornographic material, sexual predators, and human trafficking, it’s important parents do not shy away from discussing serious online threats with their children. According to the U.S. Department … Continue reading Digital Citizen Pledge 2022
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Valley Stream Resident Works to Combat Cyberbullying
By Jessica Semins, LI Herald With teens spending more time online amid Covid-19 than ever before, cyberbullying has become an epidemic. With the help, though, of Valley Stream resident and cyberbullying survivor-turned-advocate Lisa-Michelle Kucharz, legislation is in the works to combat this serious problem. The bill, sponsored by State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Democrat from … Continue reading Valley Stream Resident Works to Combat Cyberbullying
New York State Passes Bill to Create Cyberbullying Task Force
I’m thrilled to share that the bill to create a cyberbullying task force passed in the New York State Senate today and Assembly two weeks ago -- both with overwhelming support! Next step . . . the governor's desk! It's a very surreal moment, a blend of elation and other emotions, after several years of … Continue reading New York State Passes Bill to Create Cyberbullying Task Force
A More Beautiful World
I’ve always believed that everyone has at least one talent, and everyone is beautiful in some way. I’m not embarrassed to share that I believe this about myself, even after enduring my ordeal with online abuse. Some days I feel better about the way I look, and some days a little less so. After all, … Continue reading A More Beautiful World
Cyberbullying Task Force In New York State
On January, 14, 2020, New York State Senate Bill S5786A establishing a task force to explore the effects of cyberbullying in New York and potential measures to address such effects passed in the Investigations and Government Operations Committee by a vote of 7-0 and received its first call to the Senate floor calendar during the … Continue reading Cyberbullying Task Force In New York State
Be Kind Online Challenge
Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind. – Henry James Kindness counts. Kindness makes relationships better, increases happiness, improves productivity, and helps us live healthier lives. Most people would agree that it often feels like we’re living … Continue reading Be Kind Online Challenge
Cyberbullying and Online Abuse Victims Need Better Recourse
Lessons Learned About Online Harassment and Cyberbullying Since My Harasser Pleaded Guilty Two years ago this week, my harasser pleaded guilty in what was called a most egregious case of online harassment. Since then, it’s been my privilege to help individuals and organizations prevent cyberbullying and online abuse, while promoting positive digital citizenship, cyber-safety, and … Continue reading Cyberbullying and Online Abuse Victims Need Better Recourse
How to Deal with Online Defamation
By Jennifer Bridges, Reputation Defender Unfortunately, more and more people are experiencing online defamation, which involves unscrupulous individuals—often Internet trolls, business competitors, ex-employees, or former romantic partners—intentionally trying to ruin someone’s online reputation by posting negative content about a person or company. The real-world consequences of a damaged reputation are many, from difficulty getting a job to reduced business … Continue reading How to Deal with Online Defamation
Cyberbullying Task Force Bill Passes in New York State Senate
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019, the New York State Senate passed Bill S5786 to create a cyberbullying task force, which was introduced by NYS Senator Todd Kaminsky and co-sponsored by Senators Jen Metzger and Luis Sepulveda. The task force would explore the effects of cyberbullying and potential measures to address it. Senator Kaminsky explained his vote, … Continue reading Cyberbullying Task Force Bill Passes in New York State Senate
Digital Citizen Pledge Update
The cyber-world is continuously evolving, and our efforts to help youth stay safe online need to keep up with the times. With growing concerns of exposure to unwanted pornographic material, sexual predators, and human trafficking, it’s important parents do not shy away from discussing serious online threats with their children. According to the U.S. Department … Continue reading Digital Citizen Pledge Update