e-Safety Thread, Panorama: Tracking the Internet Trolls [Note: Racially Offensive Word Shown In Text] in School Administration; Link to BBC iPlayer copy of the program: BBC - BBC One Programmes - Panorama, Hunting the Internet Bullies
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8th February 2012, 04:37 PM #1 Panorama: Tracking the Internet Trolls [Note: Racially Offensive Word Shown In Text]
Link to BBC iPlayer copy of the program: BBC - BBC One Programmes - Panorama, Hunting the Internet Bullies
Availability on iPlayer: 12 months left to watch
Shown on BBC One: Monday 6th February 2012: 20:30.
Other broadcast times:
Thursday 9th February: 04:30: BBC News Channel
Friday 10th February: 00:25: BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Wales)
Friday 10th February: 01:25 BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
Sunday 12th February: 20:30 BBC News Channel
Wednesday 15th February: 02:15 BBC One (Wales only)
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8th February 2012, 04:52 PM #2 Whilst they actually seemed to have done their research on this one for once, and featured a few key stories, they never really had any revelations nor uncovered any truths... but then I fear that is ever the story with Panorama since it was trimmed down to a half-hour prime time slot.
It wasn't as offensive as the one about games being bad for you, at least!
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10th February 2012, 01:16 PM #3 I recorded this and have only just watched it. There are some very nasty people in this world and this program just goes to remind me why I do what I do with esafety
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10th February 2012, 02:34 PM #4 Was quite a good tour... wish they'd managed to convey the less extreme ubiquity a bit better though, and it was all weird blokes wot-done-it on camera which isn't obviously representatative. Definitely could have done without the Anonymous[tm] bloke who hung around with others who did some of the Jessie S stuff. [::spits on any half-wit with any associations with, or admiration for, that corner of cyberspace::]
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10th February 2012, 02:45 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
PiqueABoo
Was quite a good tour... wish they'd managed to convey the less extreme ubiquity a bit better though, and it was all weird blokes wot-done-it on camera which isn't obviously representatative. Definitely could have done without the Anonymous[tm] bloke who hung around with others who did some of the Jessie S stuff. [::spits on any half-wit with any associations with, or admiration for, that corner of cyberspace::]
That corner of the internet being 4chan and similar... The a**ehole of the internet as I've heard it put...
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