The online bullying of Uttar Pradesh Class 10 topper Prachi Nigam for her facial hair sparked widespread condemnation. Bombay Shaving Company tried to show support for Prachi through an advertisement, but the ad s content backfired, leading to further criticism. The ad, which included a message of encouragement for Prachi, was criticized for its closing statement, "We hope you never get bullied into using our razor." Social media users called the ad "absurd" and "disgusting," questioning the company s branding strategy and intentions. Despite attempts to defend the ad as a gesture of support, it was widely seen as lacking in sensitivity.
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Online violence is on the rise around the world, according to new research that concludes that one in six school children is affected by cyberbullying. Around one in eight schoolchildren aged 11 to 15 stated that they had already bullied someone in a digital space, according to the second report on Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) by the World Health Organization (WHO). The proportion of victims among boys has risen from 12% in the last report in 2018 to 15% and among girls from 1
EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle recently spoke about her experiences with online bullying, in an attempt to get people s attention and support, it s being said.