2008
DOI: 10.1093/ijlit/ean008
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Social Networking Websites - A Concatenation of Impersonation, Denigration, Sexual Aggressive Solicitation, Cyber-Bullying or Happy Slapping Videos

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“…While the use of social software on the Web has been linked to spamming (Brown et al. , 2008), stalking (Gross & Acquisti 2005) or even cyber‐bullying (Mann 2008), few insights have been gained on the risks and downsides of these applications in the educational context. Social software has the potential to significantly enhance teaching and learning practices, but in order to leverage these benefits and to use the diverse applications in a sustainable way, educators need to be aware of the risks associated with the adoption of such tools, so as to be able to mitigate these risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the use of social software on the Web has been linked to spamming (Brown et al. , 2008), stalking (Gross & Acquisti 2005) or even cyber‐bullying (Mann 2008), few insights have been gained on the risks and downsides of these applications in the educational context. Social software has the potential to significantly enhance teaching and learning practices, but in order to leverage these benefits and to use the diverse applications in a sustainable way, educators need to be aware of the risks associated with the adoption of such tools, so as to be able to mitigate these risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farrell described the group as a 'virtual paedophile ring' (Sky News, 2007), however, Linden Lab responded to the report by claiming that there was no evidence that Wonderland violated Second Life's rules (Reuters, 2007). Despite this, Farrell's reports sparked international police investigations into Second Life and Wonderland in particular, including by England and Wales' Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP) (Mann, 2008).…”
Section: (De) Problematising Sexual Ageplaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of undertaking virtual child sexual abuse between consenting adults (operating adult and child avatars) has not been specifically legislated on (either in England and Wales or internationally). Thus, to date, police investigations have focussed on the surrounding illegal behaviours (for example, distribution of photographic abuse images) and used Second Life forums, along with similar online user groups, as mechanisms to identify potential child abuse networks (Mann, 2008). However, these investigations are hampered by the cross-border, 8 international nature of the investigations, abuse and networks.…”
Section: (De) Problematising Sexual Ageplaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other worthy studies bringing both positive and negative aspects of social software applications in education might be for example following ones [6], [4], [10], [12].…”
Section: Theoretical Backroundmentioning
confidence: 99%