The majority of people if asked  would say that they are doing their best in raising their children and  teaching them right from wrong.
Im sure the parents of the children that bullied me would have said the  same, or the parents of a child who pushed another child to suicide  online..
There needs to be a way to protect children online whilst allow them  to enjoy the benefits of Social Media... and as I have said before...  making people identify themselves when they create a profile would be a  good start. I don't even feel that we have to define what Cyber Bullying  is, the mere fact that as a Social Media user who has as part of the  sign up process had to identify themselves through verification should  eliminate the most serious offences of Grooming, and Vilification that  currently goes on, as the perpetrator knows that they can easily be  traced...
		
		
	 
		 
		
	 
Scott---I beg to differ: I was raised to respect others at all times. I  had to say 'yes sir' and 'no maim ' to all seniors or I would get the  beating of my young life. Parents back then use to talk to each other  and if you did something wrong, you better have a good excuse.
My  kids grew up close to the same way. Yes, they got whippings (not the  beatings I got), things like the TV, Radio, Atari, etc.were  taken away  from them and the most important of all (in my opinion) they had Jesus  in their life.  They were not bullies then nor did they become bullies  at any time after they became adults (18). Yes they went to public  schools and are the better for it. One of my axioms about raising  children is: If you cannot give them (the child) the morals, the ability  to determine right from wrong, good work ethics, good social ethics,  etc. by the age of 15, you as a parent have failed because after that  age (and it might be younger in the inner cities)  you , the parent,  will NOT be able to teach them at all until they get in their thirties.  At this time, they will ask and you can teach them as peers.
	
	
		
		
			All parents try to do their best, bullying will never be eradicated no  matter how good a parent you are, unless we plan to replace all our  children with Stepford Kids... (check out an old sci fi phrase for  robotic children)
		
		
	 
 
The internet, computer games,  facebook, chat lines, email, twitter, blogs, etc. is as you say, the  problem however, it is also an 
Freedom of Speech. These are three words we cherish so much here in the U.S. 
It  all begins with the parent and if they do not take time to teach the  children about the evils within each one of the above then the child  should be considered about the same a walking the streets of any large  city alone. Would you want that for your child or grandchild?
The  real question I ask you in my last posting was when did the word "NO"  mean nothing. I grew up without a cell phone and internet, my kids grew  up with the beginnings of the internet and now my grandchildren in their  pre-teens are enjoying the clean games that are available, a cell phone  to talk to their friends within the hours after school and bedtime, NO  internet (except for school projects), NO twitter account, No email,   etc..  NO, I did not impose these restrictions on them (already did that  in my earlier years), my kids did that for themselves. Am very proud of  them as you can tell.
YOU can put all the restrictions you want  to on the internet but it will not help. You cannot even put in a  restriction on age of the user since you cannot verify the age of the  person. The only viable way to control the internet is to insert a chip  in every person which the internet can then scan and determine their age  and other things. Sounds like the mark of the beast? Do you really want  to go there.  
	
	
		
		
			There needs to be a way to protect children online whilst allow them to enjoy the benefits of Social Media.
		
		
	 
Why  do they need Social Media???????  The word 'friend' has changed from  someone close to you, someone you have shared experiences with, etc. to  someone on the internet you have never met, know nothing about, in alot  of cases, don't know what they look like, etc. Does it ring a bell?  It  is ok for adults, like us, because we can exchange philosophies and  other ideas without becoming 'damaged' ourselves.
But for Children, in my book it is a big NO!
Have a nice day :>)
Bladerunner