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{{AlVan|time17:15, 11 May 2011 (EDT)|text=Since your under 18 (you are, right?), you can REALLY report him as a child molester. Stalker works good to. Just blocking him won't teach him. If your not willing to do that, just threaten him that you are willing. Or you could take an entirely different approach and use his IP address against him. You could try posting something on his facebook page or however that works and tell the whole world that he is a stalker. The first way is the rational, justice-system way, where as the second is the bitchy, payback way. Oops, didn't mean to curse, but these guys deserve it.}} | {{AlVan|time17:15, 11 May 2011 (EDT)|text=Since your under 18 (you are, right?), you can REALLY report him as a child molester. Stalker works good to. Just blocking him won't teach him. If your not willing to do that, just threaten him that you are willing. Or you could take an entirely different approach and use his IP address against him. You could try posting something on his facebook page or however that works and tell the whole world that he is a stalker. The first way is the rational, justice-system way, where as the second is the bitchy, payback way. Oops, didn't mean to curse, but these guys deserve it.}} | ||
... AlVan, you can't report cyberbullying as molesting or stalking. There's no internet cops. How could she put something on the bully's Facebook? Chances are that she doesn't know the person. It's technically not a crime. {{User:Chitalian8/Sig}} 17:42, 11 May 2011 (EDT) |
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... AlVan, you can't report cyberbullying as molesting or stalking. There's no internet cops. How could she put something on the bully's Facebook? Chances are that she doesn't know the person. It's technically not a crime. Chitalian8 17:42, 11 May 2011 (EDT)