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UnspoKEN
Kenneth Walker
20 episodes
1 month ago
Diving into different perspectives that can often be forgotten or unspoken. Creating a safe space to talk about different perspectives from social media to relationships all the way to financials.
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Diving into different perspectives that can often be forgotten or unspoken. Creating a safe space to talk about different perspectives from social media to relationships all the way to financials.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Cyberbullying Hurts EVERYBODY
UnspoKEN
18 minutes 21 seconds
3 years ago
Cyberbullying Hurts EVERYBODY

Cyberbullying and just all around hate should never come into contact with your energy. If you don't like something, keep scrolling.


  • About 37% of young people between the ages of 12 and 17 have been bullied online. 30% have had it happen more than once.[1]
  • 95% of teens in the U.S. are online, and the vast majority access the internet on their mobile device, making it the most common medium for cyber bullying.[2]
  • 23% of students reported that they’ve said or done something mean or cruel to another person online. 27% reported that they’ve experienced the same from someone else.[3]
  • Girls are more likely than boys to be both victims and perpetrators of cyber bullying. 15% of teen girls have been the target of at least four different kinds of abusive online behaviors, compared with 6% of boys.[4]
  • About half of LGBTQ+ students experience online harassment -- a rate higher than average.[5]
  • Instagram is the social media site where most young people report experiencing cyberbullying, with 42% of those surveyed experiencing harassment on the platform.[6]
  • Young people who experience cyberbullying are at a greater risk than those who don’t for both self-harm and suicidal behaviors.[7]
  • 83% of young people believe social media companies should be doing more to tackle cyberbullying on their platforms.[8]
  • 60% of young people have witnessed online bullying. Most do not intervene.[9]
  • Only 1 in 10 teen victims will inform a parent or trusted adult of their abuse.[10]
  • 4 out of 5 students (81%) say they would be more likely to intervene in instances of cyberbullying if they could do it anonymously.[11]
UnspoKEN
Diving into different perspectives that can often be forgotten or unspoken. Creating a safe space to talk about different perspectives from social media to relationships all the way to financials.