Advice Wrote:
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> What can you do if someone is publicly harassing
> you (in a discussion group or chat situation)?
>
>
> Keep a log of any harassing activity
> Save all offending communications for evidence,
> both electronically and in hard copy (print). DO
> NOT edit them in any way.
>
Log off or surf elsewhere. If the
> situation
> causes you to fear for your safety or that of
> others, contact your local law enforcement
> agency.
> Keep a log of any harassing activity.
> Save all offending communications for evidence,
> both electronically and in hard copy (print). DO
> NOT edit them in any way.
> Contact the group's administrator and provide
> evidence of the harassment.
If they fail to
> respond, stop participating in the group.
>
> What should you NOT do if being harassed or
> bullied by e-mail?
>
> DO NOT send or reply to e-mail when you are angry
> or upset. Wait until you are composed; you do
> not want to become perceived as the harasser.
>
> DO NOT rush in to a confrontation. You can risk
> starting a "flame war" which can rapidly
> escalate.
>
> DO NOT respond to flaming (provocation online)
>
>
>
http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/psychosocial/cyberb
> ullying.html
Still perpetratin'