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    October 21, 2014
    Online Harassment
    Young women experience particularly severe forms of online harassment

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    Online Harassment
    Online-harassment
    Young women experience particularly severe forms of online harassment
    Men and women experience different varieties of online harassment
    Perceptions of online environments
    How welcoming are online “neighborhoods” to men and women?
    Men and women experience different varieties of online harassment
    Young people experience unusually high rates of online harassment
    Young women experience particularly severe forms of online harassment
    Mixed feelings toward online environment
    How welcoming are online “neighborhoods” to men and women?
    Younger adults more likely to be harassed on social media and online gaming, older adults by email
    Women more likely to be harassed on social media, men during online gaming and in comments sections
    Most internet users do not know who is responsible for their online harassment
    Ignoring vs. responding to harassment
    Women more likely to be upset by online harassment
    More internet users witness harassment online than experience it
    Young people are particularly likely to witness all types of online harassment
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    Online Harassment
    Online harassment experiences
    Online Harassment
    Online Harassment

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